Need advice something serious!
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Need advice something serious!
here's the deal...........after I pay off my loan at the bank I will have $1500 Cash (we had a (edit:we had a REALLY good monthgood month here at the ford place) and there is a guy in town with a stage 3 (ronwoods) DS for $3500
should I put the $1500 into the craptor and not get in debt again.........or should I buy the ds and finance the $2000
should I put the $1500 into the craptor and not get in debt again.........or should I buy the ds and finance the $2000
#3
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Big,
From the list of aftermarket parts on the Rappy already, where are you going to stuff another $1500 on that bad boy? I recommend not buying the DS and save the $1500 for repairs that we all know will be needed on the Raptor. Good luck and let me know how the DS rides. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
From the list of aftermarket parts on the Rappy already, where are you going to stuff another $1500 on that bad boy? I recommend not buying the DS and save the $1500 for repairs that we all know will be needed on the Raptor. Good luck and let me know how the DS rides. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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#8
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Give yourself a raise!
If you are making $200 a month payments on your truck and you can pay it off you now have $200 more a month of YOUR money to use. Don't be a slave to the bank. Pay off the truck and quad then start buying stuff with cash instead of credit.
Remember, it's your money, not the banks. . . so why do you keep giving it to them! (Not saying don't pay your bills, I am saying why work to pay off loans when you can work to pay stuff off!)
If you are making $200 a month payments on your truck and you can pay it off you now have $200 more a month of YOUR money to use. Don't be a slave to the bank. Pay off the truck and quad then start buying stuff with cash instead of credit.
Remember, it's your money, not the banks. . . so why do you keep giving it to them! (Not saying don't pay your bills, I am saying why work to pay off loans when you can work to pay stuff off!)
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