Originally posted by Muztang Well I'm not your babysitter. Go to KBB.com and run it yourself. $1995 for fair condition and $2425 for good condition for a 1985 944. Wow.
around here they give away '85 mustangs :laff: :laff:
I know this may be a little off topic... But if you want a true "fill up n forget about it for a week" car... get a hyundai... plus you can outrun civic ex's with I/H/E while rollin stock And i dont care what anyone says. 2000+ hyundai's minus the tiburon, are reliable as hell.. I'm hard on suspension and transmition, Cars got 90,XXX miles on it and its not even weak!
and yes they are very reliable, once again, please shutup, i am asking nicely because this is not doing wonders for your reputation. but go ahead if you must, it's good entertainment.
make believe? i have a 1986 Black Porsche 951 (944 turbo)
make believe??:
Then you don't even know your own car. 951 has always been a slang term for a 944 turbo.
Otherwise, show me an official Porsche publication that specifically states that it's called a 951.
Originally posted by ludin92 around here they give away '85 mustangs :laff: :laff:
Notice how I insult you but also refute everything that you say? That kid, is called flaming with substance. When you're in DC, give me a call and I'll even pay to get you a decent haircut.
Originally posted by Muztang Notice how I insult you but also refute everything that you say? That kid, is called flaming with substance. When you're in DC, give me a call and I'll even pay to get you a decent haircut.
lol would you like to see my hair right now? i just got it cut...lol damn dude think of some new material. seriously...
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