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Old 05-30-2021, 10:54 PM   #18 (permalink)
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I agree with many of the comments here. I'll throw my two cents in too though. Ultimately I think it comes down to how much you value it and why. I personally love my 370z. It's one of my dream cars and I'd had my eyes on it for about 15 years before I was in a wise position to purchase it. So for me I place a high value on it because of the length of my process and what I sacrificed to attain it. I don't plan on selling it. If you value your 370z then keep it and enjoy it (with all of those beautiful modifications that I plan on doing someday soon myself). If you think you'll value the new Z more, then sell your 370z and buy it. If you think you'll value both, then heck have both. Value to me isn't a monetary number. It's all about your happiness, peace, and smiles.
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