My car for sale-1994 TransAm
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My car for sale-1994 TransAm
Well, I'm selling my car and getting a 02 SS (SOM)
Anyways, my car is up for sale. Car runs and looks great, click here for more information and my sig for more pictures. Runs great and hate to lose (my dad might actually buy it so act quick before he changes his mind. Got a new job and decided to upgrade the car.
Price is or best offer, would be willing to take $7,500 from someone on the board.
Erik
Anyways, my car is up for sale. Car runs and looks great, click here for more information and my sig for more pictures. Runs great and hate to lose (my dad might actually buy it so act quick before he changes his mind. Got a new job and decided to upgrade the car.
Price is or best offer, would be willing to take $7,500 from someone on the board.
Erik
Last edited by Erik 94TransAm; 10-02-2004 at 09:39 AM.
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
Originally Posted by SFB767
Hey guys, I've seen his car MANY times in the UCF parking garage and it's easily worth $7,500.
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
I REALLY want to come back to UCF for my MBA, I just need to find a way to convince my boss to give me a transfer back to Orlando in the near future.
Two of my friends (both above average students) started theirs this semester and they're telling me they're totally lost so far, so it must be tough.
Did you graduate yet?
It sounds like you're about to have a pretty sick car on your hands man. I just put the TSP Rumbler and SLP Y-Pipe on mine and gained a whopping half of a tenth at the track. I'm probably around 305 at the wheels now.
Two of my friends (both above average students) started theirs this semester and they're telling me they're totally lost so far, so it must be tough.
Did you graduate yet?
It sounds like you're about to have a pretty sick car on your hands man. I just put the TSP Rumbler and SLP Y-Pipe on mine and gained a whopping half of a tenth at the track. I'm probably around 305 at the wheels now.
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
Originally Posted by SFB767
Did you graduate yet?
It sounds like you're about to have a pretty sick car on your hands man. I just put the TSP Rumbler and SLP Y-Pipe on mine and gained a whopping half of a tenth at the track. I'm probably around 305 at the wheels now.
I actually bought my car from TSP (Texas Speed & Performance-right?). I dont know if I'll be taking it to the track-I can just imagine being at the end of the track and hitting oil or something and having to make payments for 4 years on a totalled car.
"GirlsRidePonies" thanks-I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks my car looks pretty good.
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
Originally Posted by Erik 94TransAm
I actually bought my car from TSP (Texas Speed & Performance-right?). I dont know if I'll be taking it to the track-I can just imagine being at the end of the track and hitting oil or something and having to make payments for 4 years on a totalled car.
LOL, having a 380 RWHP Camaro and not taking it to the track is like dating Jenna Jameson and not...
I know what you're talking about though. When I got my car I was leary about taking it to the track for the exact same reason, but after I made my first pass, I was hooked. Just get used to your car's power because it'll spool up real quick, guaranteed.
If you're ever over on the west coast, BMP is a MUCH safer track than OSW, I've raced here 3 times since I've moved here and their operation is more professional than OSW's.
Check your PMs too.
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
I know, I'll probably take it to the track-just never been so I'm nervous about my first time. I got your PM-thanks for the invite. Not sure what I'm doing yet on Saturday but if I'm free I'll give you a call.
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
Originally Posted by Erik 94TransAm
Haven't graduated yet-I took a full time job and wanted to take it easy with school-I went to school to get a job and I've got a pretty good one right now so I dont mind taking a while to graduate. If I want I could take 3 during spring and be done or I might take 2 then Capstone over summer.
"GirlsRidePonies" thanks-I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks my car looks pretty good.
"GirlsRidePonies" thanks-I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks my car looks pretty good.
As for the car, no problem. Always nice to see a man who takes care of his car.
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
Originally Posted by GirlsRidePonies
Yeah, I'm only a Freshman w/a 3.8L, but I'm interested in gettin an MBA one day. Any advice? (Sorry to jack the thread-might be other UCF students interested.)
Just pay attention in all your bus. classes and read all the material, you WILL get a good business education. Many UCF bus. students think Cornerstone and Capstone are a waste of time and BS, but I've learned a lot from both of those classes. Try to get an internship when you're finishing school up and get registered with the Career Resource Center (CRC), join a business club, and network.
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
to complete the thread hijack:
get the BIGGEST degree you can. for job interviews, the FIRST question was always "do you have a degree?"
and when I answered yes, they automatically hired me in their mind, and the rest of the interview process was a shoot-the-bull session.
that's a pretty car...FWIW, how many miles?
get the BIGGEST degree you can. for job interviews, the FIRST question was always "do you have a degree?"
and when I answered yes, they automatically hired me in their mind, and the rest of the interview process was a shoot-the-bull session.
that's a pretty car...FWIW, how many miles?
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Re: My car for sale-1994 TransAm
Originally Posted by john storie
that's a pretty car...FWIW, how many miles?
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