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Old 12-23-2001, 05:11 AM
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Unhappy 3000 gtsl or transam

i had a 95 3000gtsl, great car,was nuts over it.had to sell for money reasons. now we can afford another one but my wife was
JELOUS of it. She wanted a transam. Well, we could not get anyone to deal on our trade in, a diamonte for a 3000, i still don't get it. So we got a new 2000 transam. the quallity of the ta is not even close to that of the 3000. there is more room in the 3000. i think the 3000 is a little better looking. but, i have to tell you this. the first time i drove the ta and got on it, it was love all over again. i still mis my 3000, and i defend them when ever these buttheads do thier jap bashing. i consider myself very fortunate to have had the best of both worlds.
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Nothing wrong with those TA - their different kind of cars is all. The 3000 is a touring car. If its a VR4 - then its a fast as hell touring car. The TA isn't made for touring. Its made for pointing forward and shredding tires. Have fun and dont give up on getting back in a 3K













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