| your desire to keep it. Having a 6 and a 4 year old myself, I totally get not having time for toys, and I do wish I could devote more time and resources to the Z than I have recently. Family comes first. And if I ever lose interest in the Z, it will be my desire to get rid of it, not anyone else's. My wife understands the passion and history I've had with the car and would never ask me to get rid of it for her own benefit. As I posted earlier, in Rojo's case I think the issue in question is deeper than the car and getting rid of it wont solve anything. As for Nick's situation, the call is up to him. If he doesn't have a passion for it anymore, then that is a call he has to make. But ultimately it has to be his decision for himself. Being pushed into it will just lead to resentment.

Petz#2 "What's the point of having the car if you don't drive it?" - Mrs. Guapo 08/20/05 Jeeeesus Christ - my Dad (after a ride in my Z) 12/26/04
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