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Old Dec 26, 2008 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by neondriver
$2.5K car? youll probally need most of the remaining to fix whatever breaks. why not get something newer(not 14 years old) like $5,500 and go party with the $500 left over theres plenty of clean newer teggys under 6k.

1st re-build the motor so you have at least something dependable
2nd- drive it

Partying got old.

And with $3,500, I should be able to replace anything that 'breaks' with newer, better equipment. Hence why a big chunk of change is going towards suspension.

I guess I forgot to mention the car only has 72K on the clock.
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