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Thread: WOW! Has the early 911 bubble finally Burst?

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    Registry Member #2679 friggens's Avatar
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    You gotta be happy and able to hold what you got through tough times. And you gotta stay in control. A syndicate? Takes yer chances...

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    Oh that is just crazy - the market has never gone down - why just last year it was half of what it is today - tomorrow sky is the limit

    This is somewhat reminiscent of the early 90s when there was a big bust in the vintage car market...and being on a flight from London beside someone who had invested in a syndicate to purchase collector cars, including a Jag XJ220 and Ferraris and Astons of note. He was saying the same thing back then as many are saying today. It can only go up he had thought. And it did. It went mams up. He and his buddies were left holding the bag...the wise ones were the ones who sold him the bag.
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    For those of us who Just love our cars and enjoy driving, no sweat off our backs. One added benefit, parts prices coming down as well!

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