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Originally Posted by BShark
If I had the motivation to work in my freezing cold garage -- which I don't, so it will have to wait till next season
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How about you just hire me to build your garage for you, special price! I did my Dad's garage... ran about 10 outlets, and 2 240V outlets, insulated, drywalled, taped, painted. He build the cabinets though. Anyways, we use one of the 240V for a heater, or we just open the door to the house. WARM inside the garage in half an hour!!!!!! It is a dream to work on the 240z, or the MX-6 in the winter now. It's really not that hard to do BShark! Do it!!!!
Anyways... My 6 is nicely parked outside this winter, and fear not! She is all wrapped up, and stays so nice and clean between "workings." So far this winter I have only just done the Eibachs. I still have stock wheels though

. The car I think sits really nice! I will post pics soon!
I'm actually in a dilema right now fellow sixers!
There are a couple nice ones for sale in my area right now. One of them being a '97 with 160xxx kms, black leather, 5spd, and that timberline gunmetal color! ITS BEAUTIFUL! There is also a '95 red one with 175xxx, and 5spd, black interior. My car has 200xxx, and is a '93 and has goat[shizzle] brown int, and the green ext. Now, the car is still in great shape, the interior is REALLY clean. Paint is a little faded on drivers fender, but still pretty good.
Here is the dilemma. Should I keep my car, and just get her painted, and maybe swap the interior later, or should I sell the car to my parents to use as the little brother and sisters car, and use that money, and some of my savings to buy another one? The thing is, the cost of the switch would probably be enough to get my green one new paint.... so I don't know what to do!
Help fellow Canadians.
If I don't swap cars, my mods this winter are gonna be:
RX-8, or Mazda 3 Wheels
New windshield, with all round tinting
new friction gear springs
SLA's
and a G4 mani I think.
also, I've started to do my turbo homework. I have read Maximum Boost cover to cover.