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You guys help me out...

Spend $600 on motor work and ~$600 for body work (doing 90% myself)(I can work at my own pace)

Or

$1200 on a good shape, good motor car...Needs cash in one sum

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You guys help me out...

Spend $600 on motor work and ~$600 for body work (doing 90% myself)(I can work at my own pace)

Or

$1200 on a good shape, good motor car...Needs cash in one sum

that depends on how much work you want to do

i am a lazy ass so i would opt for the latter of the two

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You guys help me out...

Spend $600 on motor work and ~$600 for body work (doing 90% myself)(I can work at my own pace)

Or

$1200 on a good shape, good motor car...Needs cash in one sum

that depends on how much work you want to do

i am a lazy ass so i would opt for the latter of the two

The problem with the first is that is less time I get to spend making it loud...

Problem with the second...I am broke as fudge right now

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You guys help me out...

Spend $600 on motor work and ~$600 for body work (doing 90% myself)(I can work at my own pace)

Or

$1200 on a good shape, good motor car...Needs cash in one sum

If you ever want to firther your car learning then think of working on it as an internship. If you dont really care ditch the old one for parts and buy the new one. :)

you can probably part the old one out for a few hundred dollars. or if you got a similar year range use it as aparts car incase the better shape one ever fails :)

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You guys help me out...

Spend $600 on motor work and ~$600 for body work (doing 90% myself)(I can work at my own pace)

Or

$1200 on a good shape, good motor car...Needs cash in one sum

that depends on how much work you want to do

i am a lazy ass so i would opt for the latter of the two

The problem with the first is that is less time I get to spend making it loud...

Problem with the second...I am broke as fudge right now

how much time do you have altogether

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You guys help me out...

Spend $600 on motor work and ~$600 for body work (doing 90% myself)(I can work at my own pace)

Or

$1200 on a good shape, good motor car...Needs cash in one sum

that depends on how much work you want to do

i am a lazy ass so i would opt for the latter of the two

The problem with the first is that is less time I get to spend making it loud...

Problem with the second...I am broke as fudge right now

how much time do you have altogether

The 40.1 should be here in 3 weeks, the 20.1 that was sent off for repair in a week. Finals are the weekend before thanksgiving. I really want to have time building multiple setups instead of the night before slapping something together and going with it.

I work 8-5 m-f so I have 7-whenever during the week and every weekend...except the car isnt at my house.

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delema, part out the old one on eGay and get the new one in that case.

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well thats 4.5 months im sure if you put your mind to it you could come up with $1200 to pick up a decent car in time to do a good bit of testing and such

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delema, part out the old one on eGay and get the new one in that case.

I may just take it to a junk yard...

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and get the car to your house if that is where most of the equiptment/tools are :D

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delema, part out the old one on eGay and get the new one in that case.

I may just take it to a junk yard...

see what they will give you for it. Even if they dont want the parts some may crush it and pay you $100 for the steel or something. not much but that means you only need 1100 for the new car.

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well thats 4.5 months im sure if you put your mind to it you could come up with $1200 to pick up a decent car in time to do a good bit of testing and such

Oh I have the cash...but it is going to be a big sacrifice to what I really want...That takes money away from the M3 down payment...

I guess I could sell some stuff in my truck.

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and get the car to your house if that is where most of the equiptment/tools are :D

Yeah...I dont know why I took it to Chris'

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like cb said you could probably make a decent amout if you part it out

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and once again it's raining all holy hell :)

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it wont rain here until i go outside and get in my car to go to work in 1.5hrs

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humidity has to be near 90% or above, it rains for a few min then sunny as fudge for a few mins, its awful

but i have two coats on the fiero now, need to rip off the door panels and do them, but who knows, i probably won't

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And we're back too sunshine . Don't like the weather wait ten minutes. It will change :)

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Not a cloud in the sky here and 100+ temp...

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i'm all alone

and horny, wish the whore would call

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about 100 here............been in the sun 99% of the day

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Not to mentio dry as all hell............jntar..........I'd say invest the $$ in this one..for all u know the 1200 dollar one is a $hitty rebuild thats gonna throw a rod in a week.

J

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