Another not quite dead person here. Have had my ups and downs both professionally and personally and still alive and kicking.
Oh just forgot, in a couple of months it's good bye Alfa.
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Another not quite dead person here. Have had my ups and downs both professionally and personally and still alive and kicking.
Oh just forgot, in a couple of months it's good bye Alfa.
Good to have you back!
[quote=Ferrer;1018393]Oh just forgot, in a couple of months it's good bye Alfa.[/quote]
Truly, a sad day.
What's next?
One of the last great ones.
A BMW M140i.
I still lurk! Graduated and spent the last several years kick-starting (and restarting) my career. Currently spending my free time trying to get a Volvo 245 Turbo roadworthy again.
I'm still here haha.
I ended up finishing college, medical school, and now I'm a 2nd year doctor in training.
I still don't own a car though, which is massively disappointing but I'm glad I don't have to be stuck in traffic because I don't have a commute to the hospital. In fact, I never did own a car, even though I drive my father's cars quite frequently. I also never learned stick. I know, I'm an embarrassment to the automotive community here.
Don't worry manual gearboxes are more and more rare as time passes. Even here in Europe.
[quote=Ferrer;1018422]Don't worry manual gearboxes are more and more rare as time passes. Even here in Europe.[/quote]
I feel like it's one of those rites of passages as a car enthusiast to learn. I also tend to like and appreciate older cars, so when I make some disposable income I can buy something interesting.
You can add another of the undead to the list ;) 5 years since I was last around but still remember a lot of the names in this thread. Completely off the grid making a family & building a home to grow old in but my automotive passions aren't quite ready for the history books just yet lol :D