Brian wrote:The first parts to buy should be anything to get your car back to stable operating condition. Tune-up. Oil change. Ball joints etc. Maintenance first. Modification second. This is all in the interest of safety and longevity. Throwing stiff coilovers on old worn out suspension parts and then AutoXing will break and wear stuff out very quickly. Staying on top of your maintenance will help prevent anything catastrophic from happening.
RED wrote:Wow amazing write up. It's crazy how people don't plan out there builds or modifications. Another thing is that you should have put in there is don't ever finance your mods I'm not saying you can't put something on a credit card but be prepared to pay it off there is no reason to rack up debt just to modify your car save your money and own it. I have seen this happen and it can get ugly.
Wild Weasel wrote:RED wrote:Wow amazing write up. It's crazy how people don't plan out there builds or modifications. Another thing is that you should have put in there is don't ever finance your mods I'm not saying you can't put something on a credit card but be prepared to pay it off there is no reason to rack up debt just to modify your car save your money and own it. I have seen this happen and it can get ugly.
To be fair... this doesn't just apply to car mods. This applies to anything in life that you don't really need. About the only things that need financing are a house, a car, and an education. And, perhaps for you southerners, medical costs. Things like car mods, a new TV, or a vacation should be saved up for. People would be amazed at how much money they piss away on interest and other costs over and above the cost of the stuff they buy just to HAVE IT RIGHT NOW. You can have so much more if you save first!
blucavvy wrote:I love you Brian.
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It's really easy to get in over your head or to bite off more than you can chew. Then youre not only wasted your time and money, but you're going to be paying someone else to fix your screw ups.I know we all like to say "built not bought" but what is there to be proud of if you built a hacked together piece of @!#$.
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If you want legit wheels or a Harrop don't go buy knockoffs and a regular M62. Just keep saving your money and wait. It doesn't do you any good to do mods just to get by or just because they're "a good deal." <= Im guilty of that.
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It's really easy to get in over your head or to bite off more than you can chew. Then youre not only wasted your time and money, but you're going to be paying someone else to fix your screw ups.I know we all like to say "built not bought" but what is there to be proud of if you built a hacked together piece of @!#$.
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If you want legit wheels or a Harrop don't go buy knockoffs and a regular M62. Just keep saving your money and wait. It doesn't do you any good to do mods just to get by or just because they're "a good deal." <= Im guilty of that.