Let it go.....

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I been searching as if i was on match.com It's hard to give up on her she's beautiful with curves that I can't deny. But every owner like the ex boyfriend if she's close to perfect they want some ridiculous amount of emotional attachment and then we have the friends in between that talks good about her (broker) but he banged her out and knows he wants to make her shiny but he knows she's been worked.

"If your reading this" ... I been to Iraq twice and all I am trying to do is live my childhood memories with these cars. I am a AMERICAN but i love German engineering. I probably going to report in 7 months or less and I want to drive a CS before this new administration direct me to afghan. ( I don't need A/C (LOL) Can you guys help me out? I have a budget but .... 10 things on my list can conquer the money part if I don't make it back

Thanks for reading.....
 
Hey cs,
if you are not willing to pay either the asking price or close to it you will not be driving the coupe of your dreams.The people that own the top 100 coupes in the country are not hugely affected by the economy so they can hold on theirs until they get a reasonable offer.There are $10k coupes out there those you will have more chance of getting if you continue with your current pattern.
Two tours huh?
 
cs,
First some philosophy and then a couple of suggestions, OK? Philosophy:

The gorgeous ones are almost guaranteed to be really high maintenance. Not only expensive, but moody, demanding, petulant, and always right. You will be subordinate to her wherever you go, and at some point your heart will be broken because some rich dude is always on the prowl for the perfect trophy display. Most guys I know don't want to live like that, so they find an attractive mid-hottie who has a great sense of fun and adventure and plays well. This seems to build the best long term devotion.

Having said that, here are some suggestions:
1. the Vancouver car on this forum; http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/cto/1022704124.html
2. Check with Murray Fowler. He often knows where a good car is available
3. Talk to the guys who know and work on these cars; Coupe King, Carl Nelson, Mesa Performance, et al.
4. Find someone with a coupe in your neck of the woods who will share the experience before you go back to the fight. I'm in Denver and would be happy to give you some seat time in appreciation for your previous and continuing service.
Don't give up hope. There is a match for everyone who's looking.

Wow, I feel like Dear Abby :oops:
 
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