When to throw in the towel (slim Audi content)
Charles G. Alday
calday at umich.edu
Wed Sep 6 12:19:17 EDT 2000
I'm GUILTY too. I think my wife is losing patience with the latest project.
Now runs great, but has a few other "issues" we need to work on. There are
more expensive "hobbies" though.
Chuck
'86 5KCSTQ (we can rebuild it, we have the technology...)
'87 4KCSQ
-----Original Message-----
From: james accordino <ssgacc at yahoo.com>
To: Aleksander Mierzwa <alexaudi at kki.net.pl>
Cc: quattro at audifans.com <quattro at audifans.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: When to throw in the towel (slim Audi content)
>
>--- Aleksander Mierzwa <alexaudi at kki.net.pl> wrote:
>
>> Hmmm... the way I usually do it is to buy a
>> neglected car then invest lot
>> of money to bring it to what I consider a fair
>> running condition. When it
>> finally is ready to provide me with trouble-free
>> service, I start feeling
>> this urge to own a bigger/faster/better equipped
>> car, which is usually
>> slightly out of my price range, so the only way to
>> afford it is to buy one
>> which has been neglected by the previous owner...
>
>Hmmm. So I'm NOT the only mental case who buys his
>cars this way.
>
>Jim Accordino
>89 200q-junkyard edition
>85 5kt-almost junkyard edition
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