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ISPKIZ123

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  1. ISPKIZ123 replied to ISPKIZ123's post in a topic in Introductions
    Thank you for all the advice guys, I decided to turn it down. I just couldnt run the risk of having that turn into a huge project and costing me thousands.
  2. ISPKIZ123 replied to ISPKIZ123's post in a topic in Introductions
    http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/1798947355.html Thats the ad, the interior is newly upholstered, has a freshly rebuilt tranny, tie rods, and some other parts. Good condition Zs out here usually go in the teens. = /. perhaps I will take the advice and wait on it.
  3. ISPKIZ123 replied to ISPKIZ123's post in a topic in Introductions
    I was looking for a project car that I could take apart and build back up. This is a project, and I understand that. I dont have huge $ to blow on it but I do have some skills, tools, and some very knowledgeable friends, who have all offered to help me with whatever I need. It is selling for a low price, low enough to be able to turn a profit after restoration, easily. I doubt I would ever sell it after I repair it though, I would more than likely be buried in it hahahaha.
  4. ISPKIZ123 posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hi, my name is Ian. I live in a small town in CT, just under that notch at the top of the state. I first laid eyes on a z car when I was 14, at a car show with my father. I was in love. The shape and styling of these cars appears to me as what every sports car strives to be, but cant achieve. To me, these cars are the absolute pinnacle of automobile perfection. My father has always been a car guy. He grew up in Stafford Springs but he never followed in everyone else's interests with muscle cars. He has always ahd a thing for the small european sports cars, MGs, alfas, sunbeam imps...etc. He has only owned one muscle car in his whole life, a barracuda. He had sold his cars when my siblings were born some 28 years ago, and he hasnt owned one until recently. He purchased a 97 miata M-series just last year, mint condition, in marina green. I would say that I have inherited his enthusiasm for these cars, although I prefer the styling of the datsun z cars over european cars. I am now 23 years of age, attending UCONN for IT Administration and Business Law, with some offshoot studies into economics, accounting, business management, and graphic design. I own a 96 honda civic DX, purchased with low miles for my commuter car. I am now looking at a 1971 Datsun 240z that is being sold in cape cod. These cars are so rare in this area, usually they got for several thousand if they need heavy restoration work done. This particular Z needs floors and the rails under the floors redone. The car was restored in Texas, although you couldnt even call it restored, more like they just covered the issues with fiberglass resin and rust proofing material. I will know if I will be purchasing it withing the next couple days, and will post more when I get it.

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