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The 100k mile dilemma. 97k now, stop driving and preserve the mileage?

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Old 09-08-2015, 11:36 PM
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Pardon the OT, but how much do you have to get for it next year? Sorry if this is stupid, I'm a noob here.
Old 09-11-2015, 01:16 AM
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I know this thread is getting old, but Doc. You gotta sell it right now! It's time to put that car into the hands of someone dreaming of a well sorted 928 with decent mileage. Think of it as a service to your community. Besides, it would give you more room in the garage, and the absence of it might even spur you to find another project that you have been thinking about. I applaud the people that can take a unique, downtrodden car in, put it back into service and then answer someone's dream of classic car (like the 928) ownership.
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Originally Posted by docmirror
Thanks for your recommendations, but I've made up my mind.
Folks, he solicited your advice, mulled it over, and made his decision. He is not going to drive it.

Doc, I dunno if I thanked you for your help with the A/C. I believe I got everything "corrected" and should now have power at the compressor. Now I just need to finish charging the system. Just in time for winter

We need to catch a ballgame on a Monday night.



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