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reading Quennie's recent thread got me thinking a bit.
i'm a doctoral student. 24. i earn my income primarily by teaching core classes at stanford university, and this doesn't add up to a particularly large sum (especially by Bay area standards)... and i own a 914. obviously, this presents a problem. now, my 914 has been unusually reliable, but it is still the hassle (and joy!) of a 30 year-old sports car. similiar to queenie, i have only owned vintage cars -- and am not about to change that! most of my free time and money go to the car, and over the course of the year that i've owned it, i have significantly improved its condition. it's a source of pride and joy for me, and i've never considered selling it. so i'm curious: how do you budget for your 914? do you ever feel like you spend too much on your car? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) n |
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