All that's left to do on the current car is flushing the coolant and clutch.
Oh yeah, I'll be installing new front pads, rotors and sensors as I came across a deal from a member here that I couldn't pass up. The current brakes still have life but left but for $100 I couldn't pass it up.
The current car is already spoken for. The new soon to be new owner is another coworker (waiting patiently).
So what's the point? Nothing really. I wasn't looking for the projects but I've enjoyed bring the maintenance back up to snuff and seeing the cars pass on to new owners. I'm not trying to act like the cars are good as new, but that they are great, fun little cars for the money.
I'm not trying to do this for a living, nor was I really looking for a project. I just like these cars and know that they're well built, and bargains are out there.
BTW, my 'everyday' car is a 2000S that I've had for 5 years. I purchased it with 76K and now have 112.5K on the clock. So far so good.
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