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01-23-2006 03:54 AM #6
While were on the subject of saving, I would like to say something as a person only a few months older than you. If you plan on going to college or moving out soon, please do not spend all of your money on a supercharger. Having savings when supporting yourself is much more important than a supercharger. I would recommend getting a nice ammount saved and put aside and then saving for the SC, you will really be happy later on in life. And just think, what if that big ol' motor blows after you get on it for a while, would you have the money to buy a replacement motor?
BUT, if you must have it right this minute, Tech listed some fine examples of how to get money. I only recommend a certain few though
OH, and also! If you wait until you have the money to spend on it, chances are your knowledge on the subject due to increased exposure to the subject (because you're interested in it now). I don't know about you, but I always feel better when purchasing something that I am knowledgable about. Especially when it comes to mechanics and motors. Ya know?Last edited by RJ & CJ; 01-23-2006 at 03:58 AM.
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