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350z roadster

Not the fastest thing ever, but fun as hell imo. :D

Maybe I'll keep it, but little things are going to, are starting to break, and I'd rather dump that problem off on someone else than to constantly go to the shop to fix them all. Then again, it could just be a few problems and it'll be good for another 30k miles or so.

I plan on bringing it in next week for another look over, but when electrical components start randomly goofing up, that's normally a sign that it's time to get the hell out.

Still, overall it has been a very good car to me. It's only needed $4k in maintenance in 30k miles. (including tires and oil) So that's pretty good.

I think that the 370z roadster is a bad deal. The coupe is a good deal, but when you price out the roadster, you're about $5k from a friggin vette, so why not just go with the vette? Heh.

It would be a dream to have the F type, even the badly controlled rear-wheel drive. I'd prefer it, haha, but I don't make f-type money. I could get the credit for a loan, but... that's not a responsible decision.

I like the new boxsters, or how they look, but have not driven one. I could pick one up used. I don't like the idea that they might be "softer".

There are used 911 convertibles, but that sounds like an expensive one to maintain.

There is the vette, and that's probably the best bang for the buck, but I'm not sure if I'm a vette guy.

I glanced at the mustang convertible but they look like they have terrible handling.

I'm thinking of holding out to see what comes of the new Z car from the Q60s. :)

The Merc SLK is super nice, that's for sure. I hope your dad can get it. I can't consider that one, way outside my limit, haha.

Thanks for the chat,, btw!

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