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Old 08-04-2014, 12:07 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by extrashaky View Post
See what I mean?

I'd like to clarify that my position is simply "Think it through". As someone who followed this car from a drawing on a piece of paper, I love this car. I own my car because of my passion for it. But, realistically, if a storm blew a tree over and crushed my car... I wouldn't replace it at the end of the day because my situation is different than it was when I bought it. I have zero regrets and enjoy my car greatly. Life happens.

All that said, I want the OP to buy the car, especially if they are passionate about it as I am. I also, however, agree the OP should be self-reliant before buying any new car for no reason other than "I've got what I need all worked out." I do NOT want them buying their dream car, then watching the repo man flat bedding it away because they hit a rut in life.

I really hope I am not coming across like a complete asshole. I am just trying to give my 30 year old, wife, kid, mortgage, and living hand-to-mouth point of view because I want the OP to know when they own it... It's theirs. No issues, come what may, they get to enjoy the piece of heaven I do every time they get behind the wheel. I want them happy with their life and not just lusting over toys, I guess.
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