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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16076094" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>I didn't listen to him at the time. Drove a C head swapped cobra, drank myself silly at the bar every night, lived alone in a new city. Bad depressing times for me. Bought a new ST eventually. Parked the cobra. Solid it like a dummy. Then rain through cars like underwear. </p><p></p><p>Have since settled down, got married, realized what he said was right but in moderation it's okay. So I sold the Coupe, bought the truck, have proceeded to enjoy the hell out of driving/modding it, and scratched the itch when I want to be in the garage but don't carry the weight of "I really need to install that motor". If I don't want to be in shop for a month, I don't have too. If I want to install a supercharger, I just order the Roush kit for the F150. It's freeing actually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16076094, member: 46336"] I didn't listen to him at the time. Drove a C head swapped cobra, drank myself silly at the bar every night, lived alone in a new city. Bad depressing times for me. Bought a new ST eventually. Parked the cobra. Solid it like a dummy. Then rain through cars like underwear. Have since settled down, got married, realized what he said was right but in moderation it's okay. So I sold the Coupe, bought the truck, have proceeded to enjoy the hell out of driving/modding it, and scratched the itch when I want to be in the garage but don't carry the weight of "I really need to install that motor". If I don't want to be in shop for a month, I don't have too. If I want to install a supercharger, I just order the Roush kit for the F150. It's freeing actually. [/QUOTE]
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