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1965 Chevy C10, 2005 4.8L/4l60
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Location: DFW Texas
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Re: NEWB help on lowering/5lug conversion/disc brake
One thing I did that might help you, I made a truck fund, it is still active too ( need paint) I added a little here and there through side jobs and selling some stuff, OT at work etc, etc. Sure enough it wasnt long before I had my funds to do the hobby stuff. It did take a bit, but my family nor my bills suffered. Good luck!
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Godfrey, IL
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Re: NEWB help on lowering/5lug conversion/disc brake
oh I got the funds...
I'm just one of those guys that thinks it really is only money. You can't take it with you, and I think my family and I should enjoy what we have while we can. We are in relatively good health, bills are paid, we don't overextend ourselves, we keep the credit cards in check, etc... I'm a "if I can't afford it, don't buy it" type of guy, and my wife is a very organized person, so together we have kept each other in check over the years. But parting with a couple grand for a toy takes a little thought. |
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