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Old Feb 18, 2006 | 07:57 PM
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I can not stop buying magazines, MPH, Automobile, Motor Trend, Road & Track, Hot Rod, etc., etc, about this car. I've got them all lined up across the top of the end table in my home office. My daughter (20 years old) said, stop it Dad, you're becoming an excessive compulsive nut over this car. My response, you're right!!

Think I'll go flip through the magazines again..[:'(][:'(]
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Old Feb 18, 2006 | 09:44 PM
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Paladin06 don't feel bad. I am doing the same thing and have the same magazines.
I read the magazines before I go to bed, at the breakfast table, on the toilet, etc. Ha! Ha!.

Just keep things in perspective and pay attention to them in this order.

1. God

2. Family

3. Job

4. Fun!!!!! Must make sure family has enough food to eat for the week before purchasing another magazine.



As long as you do this there is nothing wrong with dreaming and having fun.

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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 05:43 AM
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I am at least as ate up with this car as you. I have all of the same magazines, visit all of the forums, have already started interviewing mechanics for potential upgrades, contacted dealers for lists and news events, compared the specs with every car imaginable, fantasized going through gears while I'm driving my daily driver, showed all of my old buddies pictures even if they don't care, started remodeling my garage to make room decided what toys I'm parting with to please the much better half . . . .

Are you now satisifed to have reminded me about this condition?
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Old Feb 26, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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I know how you feel. The thing that helps me is that I'm a complete and utter cheap skate. Think about it like this. There is nothing wrong with a automotive magazine. It could be "other" magazines that could ruin your life and a marriage for that matter. Just don't make the Challenger into a false god is all I have to say. Jeremiah 29:11's list of priorities is good advice. Good luck dealing with your "excessive compulsive" dissorder!
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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 11:11 AM
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Sounds like someone needs a performance car in their life. Go out and by a Mustang, GTO or used F-body, then trade it in when the Challenger comes out. That ought to take your mind off the car, for awhile anyway.[sm=drooldude.gif]
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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 11:16 AM
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I've got a performance car already, http://www.cardomain.com/ride/378213 , I just got to have a Challenger.
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Sounds like someone needs a performance car in their life. Go out and by a Mustang, GTO or used F-body, then trade it in when the Challenger comes out. That ought to take your mind off the car, for awhile anyway.[sm=drooldude.gif]
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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 02:06 PM
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ORIGINAL: Paladin06

I've got a performance car already, http://www.cardomain.com/ride/378213 , I just got to have a Challenger.
ORIGINAL: Racer X

Sounds like someone needs a performance car in their life. Go out and by a Mustang, GTO or used F-body, then trade it in when the Challenger comes out. That ought to take your mind off the car, for awhile anyway.[sm=drooldude.gif]
I wouldn't call a Solora a performance car per say, more of a near-luxury sporty coupe. But nice mods. Are you going to trade it in for a Challenger?
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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 03:25 PM
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Well most people call a 1/4 mile, 13 sec car a performance car.

No, I'm gonna give it to my kid in a couple years. It's for show and an occassional go but not a daily driver.
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Well most people call a 1/4 mile, 13 sec car a performance car.

No, I'm gonna give it to my kid in a couple years. It's for show and an occassional go but not a daily driver.
Yeah but stock it was around 16 sec range. The classification of a car must be judged on its stock form, so it is techincally a sporty coupe which has been modified into a performance car fighter.

Are you going to keep the mods in when you give it to your kid? If your kid is going to be a new driver, I would suggest a different car. It might be a little too fast for a person who is in driving training.
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Old Mar 1, 2006 | 07:24 AM
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OK, I see where you're coming from. I can agree with that. Well I say my kid but, she will be 21 this year. She has been driving since her 16th birthday and I've got her in a pretty hot little Neon right now. Like her old man she knows there is no substitute for speed but a careful, defensive driver.
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