EdgeSupra said:
What he is saying is, instead of feeling sorry for ourselves because we aren't rich assholes with the "well known" generation, we should make the best showing we can, which is hard because, as it's already been said, MkIII owners have it in there head that they can play cheap and cut corners, or be some cookie-cutter Supra owner and throw a Lexus V8 AFM and some 550s on there car and call it a day. No offense to anyone at all, but I can almost count on two hands the number of MkIIIs that are truly seperate from the rest. If we want to have an output that meets like TX2K8 have, we need to show that the cars we own aren't the same as everything else out there.
Right on the money!
And in all fairness, alot of it is our fault, some is not our fault. But what right do we have to piss and moan about not being taken seriously when we ourselves don't believe the mkiii is worthy competition for the mkiv.
If you doubt what I'm saying, look at how many threads revolve around telling somebody he paid, or wants to much money for his car.
I read, and wrote in one thread, a couple of days ago. The thread featured a link to a very nice mkiii that had obviously had a lot of time and money invested in it. I can't remember exactly what the guy wanted for the car (@$13k), but so many people wrote in trying to devalue this very nice car, saying "this guy was way out of line" (i'm paraphrasing), that I was really personally offended as a mkiii owner.
Hey, If we as mkiii enthsiasts don't see the obvious value in a car like this, (the guy had more in aftermarket and custom parts and work then he was asking for the whole car) then how do we expect anyone else to have any reverence, respect or see the value of a mkiii.