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Originally posted by: Evadman
sentimental value > book value. You will learn sometime.
Originally posted by: Supercharged
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The car is obviously totaled. Why on earth would anyone spend thousands of dollars to repair and upgrade a totaled 90-93 Miata that even in good condition is only worth a few thousand? Why not just buy a newer one? Can the car ever be made right again? I think this guy is nuts.
Originally posted by: TerryMathews
Originally posted by: Supercharged
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The car is obviously totaled. Why on earth would anyone spend thousands of dollars to repair and upgrade a totaled 90-93 Miata that even in good condition is only worth a few thousand? Why not just buy a newer one? Can the car ever be made right again? I think this guy is nuts.
Because he wants a riced out Miata and this way it's on the insurance company's dime.
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Originally posted by: TerryMathews
Originally posted by: Supercharged
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The car is obviously totaled. Why on earth would anyone spend thousands of dollars to repair and upgrade a totaled 90-93 Miata that even in good condition is only worth a few thousand? Why not just buy a newer one? Can the car ever be made right again? I think this guy is nuts.
Because he wants a riced out Miata and this way it's on the insurance company's dime.
You're probably right, however I doubt the insurance company gave him more than 2 grand for the car.
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Originally posted by: TerryMathews
Originally posted by: Supercharged
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The car is obviously totaled. Why on earth would anyone spend thousands of dollars to repair and upgrade a totaled 90-93 Miata that even in good condition is only worth a few thousand? Why not just buy a newer one? Can the car ever be made right again? I think this guy is nuts.
Because he wants a riced out Miata and this way it's on the insurance company's dime.
You're probably right, however I doubt the insurance company gave him more than 2 grand for the car.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Originally posted by: TerryMathews
Originally posted by: Supercharged
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The car is obviously totaled. Why on earth would anyone spend thousands of dollars to repair and upgrade a totaled 90-93 Miata that even in good condition is only worth a few thousand? Why not just buy a newer one? Can the car ever be made right again? I think this guy is nuts.
Because he wants a riced out Miata and this way it's on the insurance company's dime.
You're probably right, however I doubt the insurance company gave him more than 2 grand for the car.
Then again, if his wife and kids died in it...= tuns of mods.
<----sleepy
EDIT: seriously though, that is a lot to spend for sentimental reasons. I am still debating spending the $800 I need to fix mine...
Originally posted by: fredtam
I can't pick aside.
The car is ghey from the left aside or the right aside.
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Originally posted by: fredtam
I can't pick aside.
The car is ghey from the left aside or the right aside.
your contribution to this thread = worthless
Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Originally posted by: fredtam
I can't pick aside.
The car is ghey from the left aside or the right aside.
your contribution to this thread = worthless
Thanks. What did you want me to do. Explain why he wanted to fix up a miata. I don't know. Ask him.
