T- Type Tim
Vice Chairman
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How do you think us guys with just a T feel??? After all, we're truly invisible!And I'm lucky enough to have an all black car.
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SignUp Now!How do you think us guys with just a T feel??? After all, we're truly invisible!And I'm lucky enough to have an all black car.
I see what you did there... LOLOf course you do![]()
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At least according to some people in this thread
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Yep, me too brother.I see what you did there... LOL
I guess I'm that "demographic", aren't I?
I like the white ones.
WhiteI see what you did there... LOL
I guess I'm that "demographic", aren't I?
His car, his choice what to do with it. I've seen plenty of low mile GNs all modded including roll bars. Also seen nice clean low mile GN's with LS swaps. Hardly anything under my hood is "stock".
Appreciate all the perspectives."From my perspective, it was an amazing show."
Your perspective.
We all have a perspective, so there's that to bear in mind before you start throwing "hate" around.
The point I'm making is he can do what he wants with it and it won't effect anyone, in fact it's gained more interest in GN's that we haven't seen in a while. If he has the money to destroy it then that's his business. Consider it a gift making your GN worth more.I don't understand how you think cutting up and gutting a car to a shell in order to put a staircase underneath so people can climb out the trunk is the same as putting a roll bar in or modifying an engine. What a perfect example of False equivalence.
I don't want my GN worth more, its not an investment. I want my 401k worth more, did he help that? Cars are not investments. Even if you bought a GNX new in 1987 and parked it in a bubble you would still lose a fortune over investing in the S&P 500. Total return for the price a new GNX invested in 1987 as of today, $1,256,386.24 assuming dividends are reinvested.The point I'm making is he can do what he wants with it and it won't effect anyone, in fact it's gained more interest in GN's that we haven't seen in a while. If he has the money to destroy it then that's his business. Consider it a gift making your GN worth more.