If you could, what would you do over?
#31
Prof and lig:
I have no idea how your dispute can be resolved as it doesn't seem to involve anthing that can be decided one way or another. I conclude that it could go on forever. Therefore, I would be remiss if I didn't offer my professional services to the highest bidder!
I have no idea how your dispute can be resolved as it doesn't seem to involve anthing that can be decided one way or another. I conclude that it could go on forever. Therefore, I would be remiss if I didn't offer my professional services to the highest bidder!
#34
Registered User
I would have bought the 240Z I almost bought from a friend in 1978. I couldn't get it started, so I passed. Later, I discovered I had bad jumper cables.
I would have computerized my office's medical records five years ago. We are just about to take the plunge now!
I would have kept my S2000 completely 100% stock. I love the changes I made (Stealthbox, Alpine head, improved speakers, x-brace, stb), but I love it stock too.
I would have bought a 356B and kept it forever.
I would have computerized my office's medical records five years ago. We are just about to take the plunge now!
I would have kept my S2000 completely 100% stock. I love the changes I made (Stealthbox, Alpine head, improved speakers, x-brace, stb), but I love it stock too.
I would have bought a 356B and kept it forever.
#35
Originally Posted by ralper,Oct 16 2003, 04:47 PM
All of us have made choices that didn't work out, and decisions that proved to be wrong......
#36
To many for me to list here.
#37
#38
well almost six years on and I can say without any regrets whatsoever.
the acquisition of one 2002 suzuka blue S2000 was a good decision.
in fact I wish all of my decisions in the same period were as sound.
the acquisition of one 2002 suzuka blue S2000 was a good decision.
in fact I wish all of my decisions in the same period were as sound.
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