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Old 07-18-2010, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by dave079
I am amazed people think they will get a high resale value for a boosted car. They are just lying to themselves. You get pennies back on the dollar. Thinking its some sort of investment is just silly. You are just selling someone a future potential problem.
My Mercedes MSRP with options is just over 50k I figure in 3 years I could easily sell it for 40K.

Old 07-18-2010, 11:26 AM
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Yeah, my E55 AMG depreciated quickly, selling it now
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Originally Posted by Pun1sh3RZ
Yeah, my E55 AMG depreciated quickly, selling it now
You have no idea what the hell you want do you?.........wish i had rich parents.
Old 07-19-2010, 04:07 PM
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You have no idea what the hell you want do you?.........wish i had rich parents.
You could be my daddy if you like =) So um for xmas can you give me a GT3? Thanks daddy.
Old 07-19-2010, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by superchargedg
You have no idea what the hell you want do you?.........wish i had rich parents.
POW! lol
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Originally Posted by superchargedg
You have no idea what the hell you want do you?.........wish i had rich parents.
Funny, last time I checked my tax return, I earned my own money.

College education goes a far way , oh and a real estate license at the age of 18 doesn't hurt either. But I don't need to tell you how to live bro

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Old 07-20-2010, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Pun1sh3RZ
Funny, last time I checked my tax return, I earned my own money.

College education goes a far way , oh and a real estate license at the age of 18 doesn't hurt either. But I don't need to tell you how to live bro
I wouldn't exactly say a college education goes a long way in today's society, it has really become the equivalent of a HS diploma..... even a Masters/MBA/Law degree don't hold nearly as much sway as they used to.

also from what I recall you hadn't even finished undergrad when your Z was built and boosted, so I don't think your "college education goes a long way" argument is really that valid.

so I am going to assume the real estate license probably helped quite a bit
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Originally Posted by C5_vette
I wouldn't exactly say a college education goes a long way in today's society, it has really become the equivalent of a HS diploma..... even a Masters/MBA/Law degree don't hold nearly as much sway as they used to.

also from what I recall you hadn't even finished undergrad when your Z was built and boosted, so I don't think your "college education goes a long way" argument is really that valid.

so I am going to assume the real estate license probably helped quite a bit
I could argue the college degree equivalent to that of a HS degree all day, i'm sure you know that is a huge stretch. A college degree is a requirement to enter into many industries. That includes the one I will be starting in September, and if you do some calculations on real estate commissions, you'll easily see the feasibility of how I was able to achieve what I did. Thanks for your thoughts though

Alright, this is enough off topic. Please take this to PM if it is not pertaining to the OP. Thanks.

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While it may be a requirement to enter certain fields, a college degree holds nowhere near as much pull as it did even 15 years ago, nor does it guarantee entry into a competitive field as it once did....

... additionally while it may be a minimum requirement for certain professions, it does not stand out/ make one very competitive anymore.... even higher lever professional degrees are becoming the norm.... that was my main point...

ok no more OT from me... and FYI I was agreeing about the real estate thing...
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I'd be willing to get rid of mine. IP 2007, fully built, right around 15,000 miles on car and a couple thousand less on the shortblock. It's got everything (aftermarket stereo, upgraded speakers/sub, navigation, full suspension, Tein EDFC, Defi gauges) and then some.

Here is a list of brand new stuff on the car (and I mean new, dyno miles only):

JWT 850BB turbos, S7 cams, CJM twin pumps, Cosworth manifold, JWT to Greddy intercooler conversion, meth injection, Carbonetics triple, Volk SF-Winnings w/new KDWs.
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Originally Posted by C5_vette
ok no more OT from me... and FYI I was agreeing about the real estate thing...
Timing the market is everything for a quick buck.
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Originally Posted by Pun1sh3RZ
Funny, last time I checked my tax return, I earned my own money.

College education goes a far way , oh and a real estate license at the age of 18 doesn't hurt either. But I don't need to tell you how to live bro
Im just kidding man and you should know be by now.




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