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20 odd years ago I took it off, as I thought it was too much of a cop magnet with my driving "style".
In storage the whole time, so basically like a little "time capsule" in it's condition.
What a story! How awesome you have been able to store it all this time. You're not kidding it's brand new and your car appears to have been kept like new as well.
HAHA, I guess she was neutered from almost day one. But after seeing the many delamination stories on those CF wings, glad I was able to keep mine in new shape.
Originally Posted by Jaraxle
That precious evo has been in storage for 20 years !?
Well garaged, yes. But not really "in storage". I have 11 vehicles, so they all have low mileage.
You can only drive one at a time . (IE, my first new car, 86 Capri 5.0, only has 68K orig miles miles).
She has been to drag strip many times and road course once (actually going back to road course
, NJMP, in late May, again).
Originally Posted by Driving4fun
What a story! How awesome you have been able to store it all this time. You're not kidding it's brand new and your car appears to have been kept like new as well.
ps- your garage looks like it's an awesome place.
Thanks!, It is in pretty nice condition, for the age. Garage is a mess, but it's a place were work/mods/restorations get done.
It's not a show palace, like some of these garages you see (on U-Tube). it is bigger than my house though.
Just priced it out @ today's prices. Don't think it would be anywhere near $150K.
Would still need floor and electric, but looks like basic building is about $56K, these days.
(includes two large doors, 2 man doors, and skylight panels down both Eaves)
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