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Old 10-06-03 | 09:33 AM
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Originally posted by tomsrotary
u contridicted yourself, u just said u are spending heaps on your house?

other then spending money on your car, what differnce does it make, your still spending money.

either on a house, or car, the fact of the matter doesn't change
Tom, I think you missed the point which is that Barry is "keeping his wife" this way. Keeping your spouse is definitely worth more than any single car.

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Old 10-09-03 | 01:44 AM
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thanks Lou, I'm glad someone here sees that a wife is more important than a car....yes even a FD

besides, even though I'm spending a lot of money on my house, it makes me feel a lot better that my wfie is happy also that we're buying things together.

lol, I remember her face when she seen the bill for a new engine and other stuff from KDR - I knew it would have to stop one day...

atleast I can say that I did the FD thing...
Old 10-09-03 | 03:25 AM
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good call man. wife is better in the long run then any car. well kinda, not in my oppionion but thats what it seems like to you so all the power to ya man
Old 10-09-03 | 06:53 AM
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FD itself isn't such a problem. Modifying it IS. You want shitload of power and then things start to go wrong and the spending begins...

Stage3 modification is more then enough for the street IMO. And it can be even more reliable then stock (dp, IC, ...)

Keeping wife was a good choice, but me on the other hand, I wouldn't want to live with someone who would make me pick between her and the little joys of life that I enjoy in. Life is too short

But generally if you're spending tens of thousands of $$$ on a car, you're spending too much. It doesn't have to be an FD...
Old 10-09-03 | 09:36 AM
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Originally posted by lleone
Tom, I think you missed the point which is that Barry is "keeping his wife" this way. Keeping your spouse is definitely worth more than any single car.

Lou
But if you owned *two* FDs.......

Old 10-09-03 | 09:39 AM
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Now Rich, that's just too much. I mean, a wife and a mistress? They will find out eventually you know...
Old 10-09-03 | 09:40 AM
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my wife knows my car is my hobby. she doesnt get angry when i pruchase things for it. Although i havent spent 6k on a motor or 4-5k on a turbo upgrade.
Old 10-09-03 | 10:10 AM
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Wife.. or FD.... wife... or FD.... FD breaks down all the time... wife breaks down all the time... FD has smoke coming from the exhaust... wife has smoke coming from her ears.... FD is bright red.. wife turns bright red very easily.... FD costs alot of money..... wife costs 3x that per week.... FD is stuck with you unless it tries to kill itself.... wife can leave and take 1/2 of everything including the FD..... I think the FD is a better deal.
Old 10-09-03 | 10:42 AM
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I remember a few years ago after buying my FD when I first took it to KDR, Dave said, just be prepared to spend two to four thousand bucks a year on mods, once you start you can't stop. I thought "No way, it is fast enough". Well a paint job, front mount IC, Power FC, drilled slotted rotors, racing harnesses, etc, etc, etc. He was right. What I do is spend a grand or two every six months on a low interest credit card, pay it off and schedule for more. Going in to KDR Mon for stuff and in the spring its rims (my factory chrome is so pitted that I am now really embarassed).
Everyone here who sold their car for a house remember this, you can live in your car, but you can't drive your house.
Old 10-09-03 | 12:16 PM
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Originally posted by ReodDai
Wife.. or FD.... wife... or FD.... FD breaks down all the time... wife breaks down all the time... FD has smoke coming from the exhaust... wife has smoke coming from her ears.... FD is bright red.. wife turns bright red very easily.... FD costs alot of money..... wife costs 3x that per week.... FD is stuck with you unless it tries to kill itself.... wife can leave and take 1/2 of everything including the FD..... I think the FD is a better deal.

LOL!!!!!
Old 10-09-03 | 12:59 PM
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Originally posted by ReodDai
Wife.. or FD.... wife... or FD.... FD breaks down all the time... wife breaks down all the time... FD has smoke coming from the exhaust... wife has smoke coming from her ears.... FD is bright red.. wife turns bright red very easily.... FD costs alot of money..... wife costs 3x that per week.... FD is stuck with you unless it tries to kill itself.... wife can leave and take 1/2 of everything including the FD..... I think the FD is a better deal.
Old 10-09-03 | 03:44 PM
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Been buying all of the stuff you're doing and still have the FD. Key is to leave the FD alone and enjoy as it is Hard, like resisting junk food but can be done. Just take it out for joy rides and to work once and awhile. Feels like a bullet compared to my beater so no need to go faster

Wife lets me keep the FD even with my new boy. With the extra $$ I would have put in it I bought investment property instead (better return on your $$ and will let you have fun with the FD in the future once it appreciates)...

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Old 10-09-03 | 03:46 PM
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Originally posted by kwikrx7

besides, even though I'm spending a lot of money on my house, it makes me feel a lot better that my wfie is happy also that we're buying things together.
Not only that a home is an ACTUAL investment. What you put into it, you get back + some when you sell.

You made the smart mature choice.
Old 10-10-03 | 12:22 AM
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I'm the type of person that if I work hard to achieve or get something, you have to kill me to get me to give it up. So the idea of investing in my house and getting money back when I sell it is pointless, I won't care when I'm dead. I'd rather put all the money I can into something that will keep me sane throughout my years. And nothing is more relaxing then going for a nice drive for no reason at all, in no direction in particular.
Old 10-10-03 | 12:26 AM
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Originally posted by ReodDai
And nothing is more relaxing then going for a nice drive for no reason at all, in no direction in particular.
i know exactly what you mean man. thats the time i do most of my best thinking. its just me, the car, and some cruising tunes and its so relaxing for me. great way to block out what happened during the day or to reflect on it.
Old 10-10-03 | 09:15 AM
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You don't have to wait until you sell to get your money. You can get a home equity loan (or line of credit which is better) which is tax deductible to buy your next car. Could have bought an FD new in '93 but bought a townhouse instead and kept my FC. Had fun with the FC for a few more years and then got the FD when it would not impact my budget. With the way real estate has gone up in recent years, worked great for me. Once you get a house, watch your taxes drop way down. Took the profit from the townhouse, paid off the FD, and bought a nice single house with a large double garage and yard. And it's gone up enough that I could take the equity and buy a couple more FD's.

Trust me, if I was young like most of you, I would invest heavily right from the start. Then I'd have a Viper or 2 by now
Old 10-10-03 | 11:27 AM
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Well I have a long time before an FD won't impact my budget.. but I should have it paid off by the time I leave college.
Old 10-10-03 | 11:41 AM
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Originally posted by montego
Not only that a home is an ACTUAL investment. What you put into it, you get back + some when you sell.

You made the smart mature choice.
i wouldnt classify a primary home as an actual investment. Remeber sell high buy high. Its more of a hedge then an investment.
Old 10-10-03 | 12:09 PM
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Originally posted by matty
i wouldnt classify a primary home as an actual investment. Remeber sell high buy high. Its more of a hedge then an investment.
You can make that argument but what's the average return on real estate over X years? Better than most low-risk investments. You're investing in yourself (like college) and acquiring an asset which appreciates over time. It's sure more of an investment than renting...and like an investment, the interest cost is tax deductible.
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