I dunno about you, since i literally don't know you, but where I come from people who drop $60K on a vehicle (regardless of time frame), bet people $1K, and have $1,200 Konis are "rich" per say.
Extremely classy of you. This is what seperates you from the few CR members that everyone loves because they're willing to offer forth something for the enjoyment of others. They think of others safety/happiness/whatnot first and get their jollies by seeing others happy.
Bingo.
Yet you felt the need to come here and complain even though you don't plan on participating in the future anyway?
This is EXACTLY what everyone is trying to tell you. You want professionally prepped tracks? Go pro. You want to tnt? You get what you get and deal with it.
Once again complaining on CR gets you nothing but rustled jimmies.
The complete lack of grammar in 90% of these posts is astonishing. It's as if each of the guilty parties has a pet monkey that shat on their keyboard and they just said, "Yeah, that looks alright," and hit "Post Reply".
Stahp. Nobody gives a crap that you hate a certain track. This isn't Facebook. Go whine there if you're looking for sympathy because I can tell you one thing: CR doesn't pass it out free.
Oh, I agree with you guys. I bought my 78 pickup with the idea of restoring it but using it as a DD. Same will go with our next purchase of (hopefully) a nice classic car.
Just thinking value/investment wise it would hurt in the long run. If you're not in it as an investment though that query is moot.
.22 rifle with high cap mag. Cheap ammo. Can be used to hunt small game. Enough rounds will slow down an attacker. Can carry hundreds of rounds easily.
Didn't say it had to be powerful.
Um...isn't that the point of collecting? Keeping something that is rare rare?
Fair enough. I can't afford to buy anything that I don't have a purpose for. Enjoy it.