"A3R0" (a3r0)
01/04/2014 at 21:39 • Filed to: Cars can be people | 2 | 7 |
I'm not even close to being legally aloud to drive. This was the first car I found myself. After checking once a week for 9000 Aero's, I saw one go way to cheap with low mileage. I started checking about 3-4 times a week on
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On a random Thursday I saw another with even lower mileage. In pure excitement I called my dad twice and texted him in all caps. In the end he bought it back in June of 2013. He changes cars every 2-6 months. Well, he kept it until this morning and it's gone now.
This morning a Canadian guy and his wife came down and looked at the car and bought it. They were true Saab enthusiasts and showed up in a 9-3 Turbo X, and had a manual 9-3 Aero Sportcombi back home.
Yes, the Aero is gone, but hopefully, when it's time for my first car, there will be another in the garage.:)
heliochrome85
> A3R0
01/04/2014 at 21:43 | 0 |
i love this.
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A3R0
> heliochrome85
01/04/2014 at 21:43 | 3 |
Exactly my thought, and why I saved it.
heliochrome85
> A3R0
01/04/2014 at 21:46 | 1 |
thank you fellow opponaut
Someone Else's Projects
> A3R0
01/04/2014 at 21:49 | 0 |
Well, you've just re-upped my resolve to hold onto my 9000 for longer; it has some rust problems and I don't know how serious it is, but even if it's kinda pricey I'm going to make sure it stays on the road.
A3R0
> Someone Else's Projects
01/04/2014 at 22:14 | 0 |
Good for you, man!
Ours had 2 pea sized rust bubbles but that was it.
Glad to have a 9000 Aero in the Oppo "family".
Eazy-O
> A3R0
01/05/2014 at 08:26 | 0 |
Finally gone, eh? Bit of a shame, but it's going to a good home and I'm sure you'll be able to pick one up for yourself. Here's a bit of a tease (and warning!), to keep you going until then. ;)
My significant other, helping me fish out the power steering fluid container cap from the depths of the engine bay on the side of the road at Nürburgring. Also known as: Get a skinny girlfriend with long extremities that doesn't mind getting dirty and burnt on the still hot engine. Or, you know, don't be a dumbass and place anything you remove from the engine bay in a safe position elsewhere. Yes, I know the DI module looks just right for the job, but take it from someone who's done something like this too many times.
Cheers from a fellow 9000 driver. :)
A3R0
> Eazy-O
01/05/2014 at 08:53 | 0 |
Cool! Keep the Saab on the road for me!