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> looking for a 3s-gte!!!!, swapping on a budget
post Jan 16, 2011 - 10:52 PM
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use your money to pay for school or pay your parents' bill..i find that more helpful.
post Jan 17, 2011 - 4:08 AM
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QUOTE (chacha @ Jan 16, 2011 - 10:52 PM) *
use your money to pay for school or pay your parents' bill..i find that more helpful.



my parents bills? im moved out and out of my teen years... i pay my own damn bills and thats plenty lol. and college pays ME not the other way around i get a financial aid check every couple months and i was trying not to take a 2100 dollar chunk out this time around but im still using the check to replace the cv shafts and do the swap to the third gen 3sgte. i was just hoping to keep the budget under 1100


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post Jan 17, 2011 - 9:17 AM
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I know you don't want any advice but I don't care my 3s swap cost over 5k if you think 1100 is enough your on crack my best advice for that busget is go buy a HONDA


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post Jan 17, 2011 - 10:21 AM
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QUOTE (playboymma @ Jan 17, 2011 - 5:08 AM) *
QUOTE (chacha @ Jan 16, 2011 - 10:52 PM) *
use your money to pay for school or pay your parents' bill..i find that more helpful.



my parents bills? im moved out and out of my teen years... i pay my own damn bills and thats plenty lol. and college pays ME not the other way around i get a financial aid check every couple months and i was trying not to take a 2100 dollar chunk out this time around but im still using the check to replace the cv shafts and do the swap to the third gen 3sgte. i was just hoping to keep the budget under 1100



your college is paying you with refund checks??? yeah wrong. your just being irresponisble if your pullin that much out for a swap. once your done with college your payments will be sky high and youll be selling youre car for cash to pay it off. All a refund check is, is a the leftover money from loans that you did use for that semester. its wise to just put it back into the back to pay off the school loan or take a very minimal amount out for necessities.


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post Jan 17, 2011 - 10:42 AM
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guys, just let it go.
its obvious this kid knows everything already, i mean, comeon, he's already figured out that instead of 1100 for a swap, 2100 is enough.
lmao.
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to the OP:
i suggest you read thru some of the wealth of information contained on the site here.

your not the first guy to think of swapping a 3rd gen into a celica, lots of guys have done it before you, a few of them mulitiple times.

if you dont want to take advice from guys who know alot more about this car than you do, and have alot more experience working on them than you do, your in for a long hard road, and are gonna end up with a car cost you alot more than you thought, thats worth alot less than you think when you go to sell it.


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