So as of today, a 92-93 968 would not be permitted, and a 94 has one year left. Am I missing something? :^) Matt Murray in the ass information when when deal
Hmmm... Interesting thought. What if a "seven year rule" was applied when the final year of the *model* was seven years old? Why should a '93 NSX be tossed out for obsolescence when you can still bu
Author: "Charles R. Schultz" <n2pua4@peoplepc.com>
Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 06:18:03 -0600
I can't believe anybody's had a car like that for 7 years without wanting to improve something in a way not allowed in stock category. No car is perfect. -- <snip> -- -- Chuck Schultz / Mailto:n2pua4
The classic 911 stopped being made after '97? The 996 is a totally new car and should be treated as such The 993 was the last of the "classic" 911's and except for having a rear slung Flat six the n
Of course no car is perfect - even going to SP doesnt make it "perfect". Everything is a comprimise one way or the other. However some cars come close to being perfect when you buy them. They are usu