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<blockquote data-quote="AdamD" data-source="post: 1058881" data-attributes="member: 15249"><p>not here.</p><p></p><p>I work on dirtbikes. I work at a shop downtown and port motors as well as model rc planes. fully porting a cylinder,cases,piston, and add ons cost as much as 500 bucks.thats in my spair time doing that, now i work at safeway. I already have 11,000 for a car, im probobly going with a 1992 mustang gt though.I pay for the car,gas,and we split the insurance.</p><p></p><p>hard work pays off though:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamD, post: 1058881, member: 15249"] not here. I work on dirtbikes. I work at a shop downtown and port motors as well as model rc planes. fully porting a cylinder,cases,piston, and add ons cost as much as 500 bucks.thats in my spair time doing that, now i work at safeway. I already have 11,000 for a car, im probobly going with a 1992 mustang gt though.I pay for the car,gas,and we split the insurance. hard work pays off though:beer: [/QUOTE]
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