awesome leases on '10 Carreras
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That's about where I put it. Although, I personally wouldn't take
less than $45k, based on the fact that I know I couldn't replace it for less than that. It is a toy for me and I get great deal of enjoyment from it.
I, like buckwheat, have no interest in selling unless a heck of a deal on
a GT3 comes along.
less than $45k, based on the fact that I know I couldn't replace it for less than that. It is a toy for me and I get great deal of enjoyment from it.
I, like buckwheat, have no interest in selling unless a heck of a deal on
a GT3 comes along.
Now that would be something, to have a GT3 in town. To my knowledge there isn't one but I could easily be wrong. Personally I've been getting turbo envy but it is in check for now.
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I saw your car parked at Lincoln Country Club last Wednesday--it looks
sharp. I parked my Range right next to you.
It seems like we always want the car we don't have.
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it for nearly two years now.
It has been a very reliable vehicle, a great highway and town driver, and
always gets compliments.
I highly recommend purchasing a RRS.
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Lesson learned in life: Tis better for a married man to want the car he doesn't have than the woman he doesn't.