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When would you start getting worried?
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<blockquote data-quote="TrueBlueGT" data-source="post: 3953028" data-attributes="member: 14641"><p>Here's what you need to do now: Take down that for sale sign. Now! If you sell an 800 mile 10th ann. cobra you will kick yourself forever and I might just drive down to Okie to kick you too. I sold my sonic blue, regretted it every damn day, and am actually in the works for buying my #528 back. You lost some money on this deal and it was a bad, bad way to get worked. That's not the car's fault though so don't take it out on her. Money comes and money goes...its just a tool to grease the wheels of life so to speak. Fact is, you can get up and go to work tomorrow and make more money and have some hundred dollar bills that are exactly like the ones you lost. You cannot, however, let that car go and expect to EVER, <strong>EVER</strong> find one with 800 miles on it again. It won't happen. </p><p>Best of luck with everything, and don't sell that car!:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrueBlueGT, post: 3953028, member: 14641"] Here's what you need to do now: Take down that for sale sign. Now! If you sell an 800 mile 10th ann. cobra you will kick yourself forever and I might just drive down to Okie to kick you too. I sold my sonic blue, regretted it every damn day, and am actually in the works for buying my #528 back. You lost some money on this deal and it was a bad, bad way to get worked. That's not the car's fault though so don't take it out on her. Money comes and money goes...its just a tool to grease the wheels of life so to speak. Fact is, you can get up and go to work tomorrow and make more money and have some hundred dollar bills that are exactly like the ones you lost. You cannot, however, let that car go and expect to EVER, [b]EVER[/b] find one with 800 miles on it again. It won't happen. Best of luck with everything, and don't sell that car!:beer: [/QUOTE]
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