The turbo'd Integra was in worse shape than it showed. Believe me. I know what mistakes I made. Example, I took a LONG time installing the clutch, outside, during the rainy season. I neglected to use any locktite on any of the bolts. I'm pretty sure I might have hurt the engine a couple of times when experimenting with different basemaps for Uberdata. A friend was helping me jack up the car, jacked in the wrong place on the body and it put a small hole in the floor. The car wasn't a Buk or Yuri failure, but it definitely had issues. Forget all of that, the body and paint was in not good condition. A fair amount of rust and a good amount of overall paint issues. Figuring in low balling Honda faggots, the car was a loss and sold as such.
The Miata will stay stock until I make a decision one way or the other. If I enjoy the car, I might turbo it. It won't be done for several months if I decide to do it. I might leave the car as is and enjoy a simple car that is great to drive. If I don't really like it, I'm going to sell it. It's not that complicated.
I'd appreciate you not trying to talk to me like a person who knows better. I have some life experience you don't have. Have you negotiated $100,000 contracts? Instrumental part of a $1.2 million dollar project? Been involved in coordinating crews of 20+ people?
In the end it's just a car. A $5800 car. Let's not act like it's the defining purchase or moment in my or anyone elses life.
OK?