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Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 5,565
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My hankering for an Audi is now starting to approach fever pitch.
The thought of sitting in a coupe again, maybe even a quattro is starting to cloud my dreams,and possibly my judgement! however, i have a bit of a quandry regarding this. ![]() There are some specialist engineering tools i feel i could/should aquire in order to make me more accomplished vis-a-vis engine work. Only problem is if i go out and get the car, it means id probably blow the meagre budget and although id be in 5banger heaven, itd likely put me back some in terms of what i could handle on the mechanical side. The flipped out side of that is if i go buy the tooling ( expensive) then i cant get the car....darnit. ![]() The logical, sensible side of me says get the tooling then the car, the other side says bugger the tooling get the car... ![]() And theres me stuck in the bloody middle being pulled one way then the t'other. A most disagreeable situation to find oneself. Think ill have to wait for both of em. : ![]() Suggestions/comments/solutions/insults appreciated..... ![]() |
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