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Edit: Cash is in hand, truck is officially sold. Justin the truck sold to a kid just a few blocks away from you so you should see it. I believe the name of the street was everturn ln. When I got off the exit, I was like "hey, this area looks familiar" lol |
buy a beretta....youll enjoy it more than a cavi :nod:
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LT1 powaaa!!!
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Just got home from checking out a cammed LT1 A4. The car I looked at is in need of a decent amount of TLC. I also got to see how lovely Oceanport and tinton falls cops are(they feel the need to patrol intersections...people in the area must not know how to drive:lol:). On the way home I think I may have convinced myself to just save the money instead of throwing all my money into a car. A little parkway fun showed that stock internals are just fine in a street car:twisted:. I might get a good economy car, but I don't think I'll be getting a Lt1 car(unless it's a red or white T/A M6). Decisions decisions....any1 want to help me spend my money lol.
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that's just it, man. if you spend the money you will no longer have it to save for a later date. sure, CDs keep you from spending the money, and once you do a rollover as opposed to a payout, you will forget that the money is even there. it's a representation of money at that point - which is a good thing for a young guy. besides, you'll impress the hell out of your parents.
the other side of the coin, pun intended, is that saving money makes more money. sure, it's not that much to start out, but it has a habit of growing. you don't need a high risk to see a decent return. ask at your local banks about their money market accounts. that gives you the best of all worlds, really, in that you get a decent return and liquidity when you need it. sure, saving money is boring, but when you decide you want a house or a brand new car, and you can pay cash (for the car, downpayment on the house) it's not so boring anymore. think about the future, not like this is the last summer blah blah blah. there will be other summers. |
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A little off topic, but relevant to the cd thing: a little over 2 years ago I got about $1000 from one of my grandparents. I decided at the time that I would spend $500 and put $500 in a 2 yr cd. That way, when I could cash out the cd I would just be getting my license and have $500+ to do whatever I wanted to my first car. |
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take the money, go to monmouth county park and put it on a 50:1 shot
with the money you win, spend 750,000 on a helicopter and 250,000 on jewels |
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well hopefully you can fully decide and be happy
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enjoy the camaro and just get a diff. DD
you cant really get ur money back form selling it and driving the camaro everyday will get annoying i think 2nd choice is the best... |
i'm just going to sit on the money for a while. The camaro was my DD from june of 08-march 09. I mean not driving it isn't going to help the resale value with the miles it's already got on it. Just keeping the wear off the motor is what I'd want a DD for. If a good deal on a car pops up I will buy it, if not, some money will go into the camaro.
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!piston slap mod?
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