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#5446
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And even that was a stretch for me. 3 full years down on a five year note. Two more years to go, and once we're payment-free again, we buy the wife a new car. We try to only have one car loan at a time. Sounds like you do, too.
#5447
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Some of you may have seen this but Outcast Garage is selling Vossen CV2 for $950 shipped. Good deal and the real price point the Vossens should be at.
Outcast Garage
Vossen CV2 on sale! $950 shipped! Available sizes choose and combo of 4 wheels below:
20x9 et20 matte silver
20x10.5 et15 matte silver
20X10.5 et45 matte silver
20x10.5 et25 matte black machine face
20x10.5 et15 matte black machine face
20x9 et32 matte graphite
20x10.5 et25 matte graphite
20x10.5 et15 matte graphite
Any combination of 4 wheels. visit Outcast Garage to order! #outcastgarage #vossenwheels
Outcast Garage
Vossen CV2 on sale! $950 shipped! Available sizes choose and combo of 4 wheels below:
20x9 et20 matte silver
20x10.5 et15 matte silver
20X10.5 et45 matte silver
20x10.5 et25 matte black machine face
20x10.5 et15 matte black machine face
20x9 et32 matte graphite
20x10.5 et25 matte graphite
20x10.5 et15 matte graphite
Any combination of 4 wheels. visit Outcast Garage to order! #outcastgarage #vossenwheels
#5448
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Some would say only stupid people mod their cars too but I guess that's all relative, no? See what I did there?
People tend to forget that there is a cost of living and a cost of playing. The smart thing for everyone to do would be to put their money away and save it all but whats the fun in that? As long as one lives within their means (and still puts money away) they are allowed to have some guilty pleasures. Obviously modding cars is an expensive pleasure but once again it's all relative.
Playing the lotto is gambling, plain and simple. I don't do it because I think I'm going to win money, I do it because it's fun. Just like playing fantasy football, going to Vegas, etc. The people you speak of (you know, the ones you call stupid) actually think they are going to win which can be detrimental in the long run.
People tend to forget that there is a cost of living and a cost of playing. The smart thing for everyone to do would be to put their money away and save it all but whats the fun in that? As long as one lives within their means (and still puts money away) they are allowed to have some guilty pleasures. Obviously modding cars is an expensive pleasure but once again it's all relative.
Playing the lotto is gambling, plain and simple. I don't do it because I think I'm going to win money, I do it because it's fun. Just like playing fantasy football, going to Vegas, etc. The people you speak of (you know, the ones you call stupid) actually think they are going to win which can be detrimental in the long run.
#5449
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That said, it's still an optional tax. So you've always got that going for you, if you want it. Good luck.
#5450
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at least, until they squander their winnings on hooker and blow.
I play the lotto all the time, and the most I'd ever spend in a year is $312. This gives me 2 Powerball tickets every week and 2 Mega Millions tickets. So I have a shot in EVERY drawing.
I know that my chances are slim to none, but as I said before, someone wins it at some point. I CAN'T be me if I don't buy a ticket.
Think of all the things I could have done with that $312 each year. I could buy a decent watch every year, silver bullion, car mods you name it. The world could be my oyster, but I choose to throw it all away in the name of education.
#5451
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There's no arguing this with True Believers. So let's just... not.
And I take responsibility for this, labeling the lottery when it was bought up. My bad. The chat thread is far more rewarding when there's car talk.
/lotto
And I take responsibility for this, labeling the lottery when it was bought up. My bad. The chat thread is far more rewarding when there's car talk.
/lotto
#5452
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This isn't a game of cards, it's a system so statistically improbable that winning isn't even a realistic consideration. And since it's a government run program, it is best described as a tax, and in every which way a tax on people intellectually incapable or emotionally unwilling to appreciate math over faith in magic.
That said, it's still an optional tax. So you've always got that going for you, if you want it. Good luck.
That said, it's still an optional tax. So you've always got that going for you, if you want it. Good luck.
Quick question, do you have 0% financing on that 5 year loan? Because if not, you are technically wasting money which is an optional tax in it's own right.....
Some would say that is stupid (I don't because that would be ignorant) so once again, relative, no?
#5453
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What did you get for your car over the holidays? I suspect you bought yourself something recently, eh?
#5454
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I'm hardly skilled at finance, but it's pretty silly to conflate fees with taxes. Since you're 0:2 on your analogies this afternoon, it's almost as if you're motivated by something other than actually making sense. Didn't you find what you wanted in your stocking this year?
But of course. Nothing special, just some coilovers and cambers arms. Yourself?
#5455
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Yep. Figured you would pick up on that when I said it was optional.
FI catback w/18" res. You know, the exhaust that made you miserable, knock on wood. Although I ordered mine with 2.5" pipes, so knock on wood again.
FI catback w/18" res. You know, the exhaust that made you miserable, knock on wood. Although I ordered mine with 2.5" pipes, so knock on wood again.
#5456
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I know... mine too, although adjusted for East Cost over California pricing. I believe the sticker on my 2011 6MT was $43k. But that's sticker... not sale price. Irregardless, I bought it used for only $32k, because there were 3900 miles on the car. Patience in the car hunt and all that, I think I did well.
And even that was a stretch for me. 3 full years down on a five year note. Two more years to go, and once we're payment-free again, we buy the wife a new car. We try to only have one car loan at a time. Sounds like you do, too.
And even that was a stretch for me. 3 full years down on a five year note. Two more years to go, and once we're payment-free again, we buy the wife a new car. We try to only have one car loan at a time. Sounds like you do, too.
#5457
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Speaking of exhausts, is it correct that 2.5" is too big for NA and more suited for Forced Induction applications? Is the standard upgrade path to go with 2.25" and when you get FI, buy a larger exhaust and try to sell the 2.25"...or is it OK to go 2.5" with NA, and either eventually add FI or decide not to and keep it 2.5" with NA?