Sellers remorse??

Dxlnt1

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Still on the fence aout doing this. But I recently sold two of my oldies. Attempting to acquire a '53 Cadillac couple from uncle's estate or '67 Mustang a few streets over from me.

BYE BYE LOVE!
 
Any remorse felt now, will likely be quelled with the successful purchase of either vehicles you're pursuing.

Always nice to be re-inspired by something different. Many new memories await. Cherish the ones you've created and good luck in your efforts!

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I guess with everything in life it takes time to easen the burden and learning to move ahead is essential to ones personal attachment to the things we cherish the most! 
Im quite certain there will a host of new plans for your upcoming new vehicle keeping you busy and planning ahead! 
Dave Best of luck on the new aquisition with plenty of pics to share .  Z
 
Wouldn't be worth having the things we love if we didn't feel the pain of separation.  Time to open a new chapter, best of luck!
 
Its actually also part of a bigger plan. As I approach retirement age, I have to be able to live. So pondering relocating out of California. And still on the fence for the CTS V-sport.

If I sell this AWD behemoth then I would be forced to buy lol. So feel free to make offers lol.
 
When I was a little guy KZ-900 was the hottest thing out there!
I have owned several KZs over the years.
Now have a 1995 KZ-1000P. My son just sold his CTS-V and bought a Mazda3...

Greg
 
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