How can people afford all their mods?
#17
Pole Position
iTrader: (3)
I did simple affordable mods first and tried to do bigger mods later....then I got engaged. My fiance will not let me trade my car in for an '11-'13 Fsport IS350 nor continue to do anything else to my current 07 IS250 unless it's required maintenance.
So...don't get engaged if you have big plans on modding your car. When I first bought my car I didn't do anything to it for the first 3 years because I was paying rent, car payment, and other bills. Now with a fiance/wife plus kids later...that is a lifetime expense. Kiss modding goodbye unless your ballin' out of control. I LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH EVERYONE ON CL!!! LOL.
So...don't get engaged if you have big plans on modding your car. When I first bought my car I didn't do anything to it for the first 3 years because I was paying rent, car payment, and other bills. Now with a fiance/wife plus kids later...that is a lifetime expense. Kiss modding goodbye unless your ballin' out of control. I LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH EVERYONE ON CL!!! LOL.
#18
By investing and using some of the returns. I wondered how my 26 year old friend had a 6,000 square foot custom one story home on 3 acres built in Orange County with appliances like $12k refrigerator, $20k stove top, and everything used top notch materials.
#23
Instructor
i work in the Oil Sands in Fort McMurray, Alberta Canada... lol... soooo if u fill up, or use any product from shell, chevron, esso, exxon or mobil, u are paying my mods lol... plus i am cheap, and single lol..
#28
Instructor
#30
Driver School Candidate
I believe I see you driving in Langley area sometimes, I guess that's when work flies you back home for your days off right .