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<blockquote data-quote="11GT50" data-source="post: 13030925" data-attributes="member: 128716"><p>Exactly. </p><p></p><p>I've seen the financial threads around here so I know that there are plenty of people here making $30k/yr, driving around a $40k car, and they're in credit card debt up to their eyeballs because of modifications. I honestly don't care enough about some internet bragging contest to go into debt to modify my car. </p><p></p><p>Being able to do what I want, when I want, with a paid off car is more important to me than being financially disabled by a car that's modded to the hilt, that ultimately no one really cares about.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I digress. A lot of affluent people aren't rich because they make a lot of money, they're rich because they don't spend money on stupid shit, i.e. they know how to save. Spending $2k for a set of tires and wheels to gain a couple tenths at the track is a poor decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="11GT50, post: 13030925, member: 128716"] Exactly. I've seen the financial threads around here so I know that there are plenty of people here making $30k/yr, driving around a $40k car, and they're in credit card debt up to their eyeballs because of modifications. I honestly don't care enough about some internet bragging contest to go into debt to modify my car. Being able to do what I want, when I want, with a paid off car is more important to me than being financially disabled by a car that's modded to the hilt, that ultimately no one really cares about. Anyway, I digress. A lot of affluent people aren't rich because they make a lot of money, they're rich because they don't spend money on stupid shit, i.e. they know how to save. Spending $2k for a set of tires and wheels to gain a couple tenths at the track is a poor decision. [/QUOTE]
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