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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Thinking of selling my car
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<blockquote data-quote="lethal" data-source="post: 13025023" data-attributes="member: 3322"><p>I did it backwards, I guess. I worked my ass off, still paid for a new 2003 (in 2002 when I was 29) and managed to buy a duplex (in 2004) and pay it off (2010) because I just worked hard, did side work, anything. Now, I can afford a new car, have very little living expenses, even left my job to start a new business -- wasn't easy to do and figured a big car payment would be motivation for working hard. I could hold off, but I want it, and why not? I've never seen a luggage rack on a hurst. I'm nearing 40, so I don't want to be the old man that just got a new muscle car. I want to be that old man that's had his car for 30 years =) Of course, I thought the Terminator would be that car ... times change. Do whatever motivates you. I want to build a business again, in the process, and its looking good. By the time I need to make payments, I'll be all set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lethal, post: 13025023, member: 3322"] I did it backwards, I guess. I worked my ass off, still paid for a new 2003 (in 2002 when I was 29) and managed to buy a duplex (in 2004) and pay it off (2010) because I just worked hard, did side work, anything. Now, I can afford a new car, have very little living expenses, even left my job to start a new business -- wasn't easy to do and figured a big car payment would be motivation for working hard. I could hold off, but I want it, and why not? I've never seen a luggage rack on a hurst. I'm nearing 40, so I don't want to be the old man that just got a new muscle car. I want to be that old man that's had his car for 30 years =) Of course, I thought the Terminator would be that car ... times change. Do whatever motivates you. I want to build a business again, in the process, and its looking good. By the time I need to make payments, I'll be all set. [/QUOTE]
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