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    You could build a replica of that car with parts out of your scrap piles.

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    Wait.. theres gonna be a rennsport 15?

    Whats a honey badger and whats a skunk

    Help ma they're gunna wash my car

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    Probably but it wouldn't have any history!

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    So far only tire kickers and unemployed psychopaths responding.

    Can't say I'm not willing to offer here first...

    eBay bound.

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    Ain't no way I'm spending $95K on a 930 clone. You're crazy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reza View Post
    Wait.. theres gonna be a rennsport 15?

    Whats a honey badger and whats a skunk
    From Google (and my library):

    In the Novel, aptly titled "The Honey Badger" by Robert Ruark, it is described this way:

    "There is a bloody brave little animal called the honey badger in Africa. It may be the meanest animal in the world. It kills for malice and for sport, and it does not go for the jugular-it goes straight for the groin. It has a hell of a lot in common with the Modern American woman"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    Ain't no way I'm spending $95K on a 930 clone. You're crazy!
    Price is based on the rarity of SWB 930 clones.

    Open for offers but I've already made a pretty huge price adjustment.

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    Open for offers but I've already made a pretty huge price adjustment.
    Yeah. Upwards.
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    I am prepared to further discount my asking price tens of dollars if necessary.

    All kidding aside (not really possible), I could be convinced to accept a much lower offer if I can be involved with the project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    ...All kidding aside (not really possible)...
    Well, that's as good a summation of your ESR persona as you could ever make.
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