Nowhere near £1m despite the rare colours (assuming they are not ultra low mileage) which given both were being driven, I assume not...
The last one that went for absurd money was very low mileage, even so, I bet these were £100K+ examples each.
Not that I think they represent nor reflect...
Christ on a bike, I car booted a load of old boxed PC games - including most of the Doom series!! - a couple of years back, think I got about a tenner for the lot. :o
Saw two RS500 Sierra Cosworths today on the M5 near Gloucester services, no photo unfortunately as I was driving.
One was Moonstone Blue, the other White (iirc only 52 examples of these respective coloured cars were built!)
It was all the more surprising that they were being driven rather than...
After 170k miles it will certainly be showing signs of wear, so long as your not getting any obvious symptoms of impending failure then frankly I really wouldn't worry about it!
My manual V70 D5 Volvo was on 168k when I bought it, I had it inspected prior to purchase and was told the clutch was...
1080ti undoubtedly.
Still rocking two 1080ti's in SLI to this day, the vast majority of what I play supports SLI still, anything that won't run well at 4K I just drop down to 1440p.
No desire to upgrade at all.
Having read your other thread, I would say just stick with what you have.
There's zero guarantee that your not just buying someone else's problem especially given most people don't tend to change an otherwise trouble free car, they change when they think a big bill is coming.
Without upping...
You and me both!
I thought I was being retro, until l googled them to see they are actually still current! :o
Had one on an old XR3i Ford Escort, it ruined it to be honest! :o :D
This thread has reminded me of one of my "donk" machines, 280 Watt PSU, i7 4790, 16 GB DDR3, 2 Hard drives, 2x GTX580 SLI, yes, the PSU shouldn't be powering one of these cards, never mind two! :o :D
No idea as to how he constructed it, other than worse than he thought!
The last time I used a ramp, I went to a local industrial estate where the road is perfectly flat and did whatever there rather than my driveway which is on a very slight incline.
Absolutely do not do this unless you are extremely competent in woodworking and understanding weights and loadings.
I have a friend who thought he was , made a ramp for his Fiesta Van which was fine for a while until it collapsed on him leaving him with the loss of the use of his right arm...
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