The car may make it to Trails but by track I mean mainly auto-x and mid-ohio days. I think the hunt has been put on hold for a bit. Inventory has dried up like crazy in the past month and a half. May have to wait till late summer/fall now. TT sold just a bit too late.
That was it, it had been hit in the pass front corner and the paint work was sketchy.
Yea, year really isn't too big of an issue for me. Looking at low $40's.
Looking to get something fun and they're both about the same price. Can get a brand new Boss for low $40's or a 20-30k mi Z06 for the same price. I know the Boss will depreciate a lot faster initially but looking to buy the right car to keep for a while. Went to look at that Z06 today and it has been wrecked so that would not be the one.
The car is going to be a track day ride and for some cruising.
Thoughts?
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Black & Decker 1200 rpm drill. Only issue is I can't get the chuck key to loosen/tighten. Drill works otherwise. http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/yy122/GoBucks_2010/3e7d04ab.jpg
I'll have to take a pic. They look great, I was pretty skeptical before I'd seen it finished also but it looks good. That said you're right, it doesn't compare to slab but that is justified in the price.
Yea, thats where I saw the $40 a foot price. For my neighborhood its just too expensive though. Looking for a cheaper solid option. I have also tossed around the idea of using 24" smooth granite tiles. My dad did this in his kitchen and it looks pretty good.
Looking for something priced between granite slab and laminate. I found granite for $40 a square foot but that will never be recouped in selling the house. It has to be a solid counter. Have looked at the big box stores but have not really seen any options.
Concrete sounds good but taking on that project is somewhat intimidating.