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ok guys...i have a plan
since i only have a sucky slow celica st, i am going on a trip to visit costarica this week....i bought my car here with 75,000 miles and now i have about 80,000 on it...i bought it for 2300 and in costarica i can sell my car for 8000 or more....should i get rid of my baby there and get that money and when i come back look for a celica GT and with w.e money i have left over do the 3s swap???? its just a thought...and it could work....it costs 300 bucks to send it from miami to costarica on a boat so its not expensive at all... id love to hear the opinions over everyone thanks!!! =) Paul |
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Cali already said it, but you can't get a GT4 in the States for that much. But if you really found a way to do it, then selling your car would be a great investment. Sell your car for $8,000, import a real GT4, sell it for twice as much. Import another GT-4 for the same $8,000, sell it again for twice as much, and just keep that going. You'd make a killing. BUT you'll never be able to get a GT-4 here for that much. I say if you really can get that much out of your car in Costa Rica, you might as well do it. But instead of buying a GT for $4,000, I say spend the full $8,000 on a nice GT and save up the money to do the rest. You'll thank yourself when you aren't constantly repairing a $4,000 car.
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