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View Poll Results: What should I do?
Keep ti as project car 3 100.00%
Sell ti and buy new project car 0 0%
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Old 01-19-2012, 05:05 AM   #1
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Question Should I keep my ti?

I'm new to this forum and I can't make a decision so I decided to ask you guys. I have a 95 318ti that I scored for 2000 bucks. I had some steering work done on it for about a grand. It's a solid car and gets around great, but it isn't in the best condition either. It has about 180k miles and I think the driveshaft could use a replacement or some work. Oh yeah and it's a 5 speed manual. So let's get down to the question haha. I was being dumb one day and was out trying to drift it in an unpopulated area. I drifted into a curb and did quite a bit of bouncing around. I bent a rim and got some minor body damage. I'm driving on a full size spare, but it's a very old tire and won't last too long. Question is do you think I should keep my ti, fix the body work, buy some new rims and tires, and keep it as my project car, or do you think I should just keep it driveable and save up some money to sell it and buy something else as my project car?
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