NMNA, wish it was though...
http://dupontregistry.com/autos/search/DrauSearchDetails.aspx?itemid=1908163
NMNA, wish it was though...
http://dupontregistry.com/autos/search/DrauSearchDetails.aspx?itemid=1908163
That is a really neat car/build that makes as much sense at $92K as a screen door on a submarine. The 2-Eleven. 1,468lb, 252 hp, brand new for $75k makes a whole lot of sense in comparison. Maybe I could remove the blipper to make a big discount for knowing how to downshift
Swank Force One wrote: Is this the guy that took his ball and went home?
He has been kicked off at least five forums that I use to buy high end cars. Car is worth 25K on a good day and not registrable.
dyintorace wrote: I recall the thread he started here, but why did he leave? I missed the fireworks.
well, he left, before he came back.
Long and short, he posted a cool thread, wires got crossed, he got offended, the rest of us were all like "lolyumadtho?" and he was like "lolkback".
Not sure what I think. Great idea, executed well. But the asking price is asinine. In his other thread, back in april, he posted, and I quote:
guy said: the engine conversion was $30k... the widebody conversion... $25k. I'm over a $100k in a car that won't sell for more than $50k.
I agree...wont sell for more than $50k...or more than $40k...for 100 large, theres are bout 2 dozen other cars Id rather buy, all at once...several of which would likely give the Lotus we are discussing a serious run for its money.
Like I said, its a cool car, and a very interesting build. Its obvious he passionate, and able to see a project thru to the end (somewhat rare 'round these parts). Its also obvious hes a delusional lunatic (not so rare 'round these parts).
4cylndrfury wrote:dyintorace wrote: I recall the thread he started here, but why did he leave? I missed the fireworks.well, he left, before he came back. Long and short, he posted a cool thread, wires got crossed, he got offended, the rest of us were all like "lolyumadtho?" and he was like "lolkback". Not sure what I think. Great idea, executed well. But the asking price is asinine. In his other thread, back in april, he posted, and I quote:guy said: the engine conversion was $30k... the widebody conversion... $25k. I'm over a $100k in a car that won't sell for more than $50k.I agree...wont sell for more than $50k...or more than $40k...for 100 large, theres are bout 2 dozen other cars Id rather buy, all at once...several of which would likely give the Lotus we are discussing a serious run for its money. Like I said, its a cool car, and a very interesting build. Its obvious he passionate, and able to see a project thru to the end (somewhat rare 'round these parts). Its also obvious hes a delusional lunatic (not so rare 'round these parts).
Truly, the most accurate description of everything.
The price does seem a bit steep for a track-only car that isn't built to any particular racing class. IMHO, he should have brought the car to the UTCC. A good finish there may have given it some real-world credibility against similar track-only builds and may have helped justify the asking price.
But hey... it never hurts to try... it's a lot easier to lower your price than to wonder, "what if..." especially if he's not in a rush to sell.
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