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<blockquote data-quote="TORQUERULES" data-source="post: 16778595" data-attributes="member: 29411"><p>I was in the same place a few years back, sold my Mustang after an accident with the hood made me realize that I had not driven it in forever and the spark was not longer there. Pretty much gave it away, but I was also trying to get through a divorce at that time as well. My love of cars, modding, and speed is still there, but other priorities have bit into a lot of that, so it has really toned down. Fewer shows, fewer races, no more muscle car... I wish I could do it all again, but prices of parts, the cars themselves, and the current socio-economic climate just stops me in my tracks most of the time, so I get where the OP is coming from. I say install the parts you have now. Make sure it is a pleasure to drive and just enjoy it the way it is for as long as you can. Let it be your last hurrah and save it for a future generation to stare at in awe as you explain to them how fun cars used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TORQUERULES, post: 16778595, member: 29411"] I was in the same place a few years back, sold my Mustang after an accident with the hood made me realize that I had not driven it in forever and the spark was not longer there. Pretty much gave it away, but I was also trying to get through a divorce at that time as well. My love of cars, modding, and speed is still there, but other priorities have bit into a lot of that, so it has really toned down. Fewer shows, fewer races, no more muscle car... I wish I could do it all again, but prices of parts, the cars themselves, and the current socio-economic climate just stops me in my tracks most of the time, so I get where the OP is coming from. I say install the parts you have now. Make sure it is a pleasure to drive and just enjoy it the way it is for as long as you can. Let it be your last hurrah and save it for a future generation to stare at in awe as you explain to them how fun cars used to be. [/QUOTE]
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