Quote, originally posted by Houston »With the US economy being what it is, add it to your investment portfolio.Good idea, however, this is an extra $1300 that I am letting myself splurge with and do something that I normally wouldn't do.
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Im going to agree with Houston & HawaiiPontiacLover. Get a return on that money!!! May not seem $1300 may not seem like much now, but through time....
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ohhh ohhh ok.. Its great to have some extra cash!!.. well it kinda depends on what you wanna do but I think you could do a lot of suspension mods and get some really nice tires.TRD lowering springs: $267.77 I like these because they're not gonna lower the vibe too much.. just 1" inch front 1.5" rear.. TRD rear sway bar: $145 dont bother with the front.. theres also the progress rear sway bar if you like blue..TRD front strut tie bar: $169Stop tech front stainless steel brake lines: $81TRD high performance front brake pads: $63and then there's your wheels. It always fun to get some sticky tires but, only to use during the summer months. If you have 16" alloy wheels you should put Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec tires on them but only for the summer months.. Use some steelies with winter tires for winter time. Those Dunlop tires are soooo nice though. I want them for my vibe so bad but, they're expensive. They cost about $100 per tire on the 16's..good luck with that.. and keep in mind your going to help stimulate the economy by buying all that stuff.. so have fun and spend it all!!
Quote, originally posted by Kevzaz »Theres a poor college student in Philadelphia PA that could use food money... *Cough*HAHAHA here ya go you can live on 10 of these for a week for under 5bucks
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Send it to me. I'll be happy to take it off your hands.
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best thing to do is save it but i have a hard time saving money so i'm always low in cash =/ if i had an extra $1300 to spend i would buy my car rear parking seonsors with that rearview camera and monitor on the rearview mirror =D or buy a nice dslr camera or a nice vacation. damn i wish i had an extra $$$$
Tint maybe?Being the practical SOB that I am, I'd probably use this opportunity to take care of all the little maintenance jobs that need to be done in the near future but no one likes to pay for:-Fluid flushes-Oil change-engine air filter-cabin air filter-brake pads-tiresI find that when this type of stuff needs to be done, I'm short on cash or just not willing to part with it and I try to push the life of things. It might be nice to just knock off a list of these little maintenance procedures and have some peace of mind on the road.Have fun dropping that cash!!
I'm with you, I understand a little "fun" money when it shows up. You're practical all year long, one needs to splurge and be wasteful just once in awhile.I had some extra cash and have always wanted another small convertible ever since I gave my son in law my Miata, yep, I'm nuts! Long story.After a lot of research and price shopping I decided that I'm not a snob of any sort so a Chevy Cavalier or Pontiac Sunfire would be about perfect for a little fun car. I ended up with a Sunfire convertible in perfect shape EXCEPT that it needed a new head.I'm mechanical so I rebuilt the entire engine, bearings, rings, head, along with all new hoses belts and related items so I have worry free motoring.So here I am, My wife and I enjoying the Fall colors with the top down while my Vibe takes a well deserved rest in the driveway.Get something Fun! Not an oil change or new brake pads. Make it Something you would NOT normally acquire and something you can enjoy for years to come.Oh, and did I mention that this almost $4000 (yes, low miles, excellent top, body and interior, no rust) car only cost me $700 plus parts to I am totally right side up and thousands to the good on this set of wheels.Dave(old picture from when it came home)
Quote, originally posted by goochsmooch »Tint maybe?Being the practical SOB that I am, I'd probably use this opportunity to take care of all the little maintenance jobs that need to be done in the near future but no one likes to pay for:-Fluid flushes-Oil change-engine air filter-cabin air filter-brake pads-tiresI find that when this type of stuff needs to be done, I'm short on cash or just not willing to part with it and I try to push the life of things. It might be nice to just knock off a list of these little maintenance procedures and have some peace of mind on the road.Have fun dropping that cash!!Tint has been done, just haven't updated my sig. As far as maintenance goes, I recently have serviced just about everything on the car.Quote, originally posted by lowincash »best thing to do is save it but i have a hard time saving money so i'm always low in cash =/ if i had an extra $1300 to spend i would buy my car rear parking seonsors with that rearview camera and monitor on the rearview mirror =D or buy a nice dslr camera or a nice vacation. damn i wish i had an extra $$$$ I too have a hard time saving money. That is why I have saved a good portion of it and this is my money to play with.Quote, originally posted by Kevzaz »Theres a poor college student in Philadelphia PA that could use food money... *Cough*Ask Uncle Sam. He gave me a bunch of free money for having a baby. Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »Projectors are always a good choice LOL No shame in promoting your own product! Quote, originally posted by BiggieBoy »Send it to me. I'll be happy to take it off your hands.Sorry BiggieBoy, I don't know you well enough to be so generous.
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are you willing to put $100 and buy lotto with it? take the risk!!! my friend bought $50 worth of lotto tickets last time and won a total of $250 or something haha
I was going to say put the money into some wheels and tires, but then I checked your garage and I see your sig pic is just your "winter wheels".Don't invest in stocks - too iffy right now. Invest in the car. That will bring a smile to your face every time you see it or drive it.
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like the guys said. definitely get a return on that. but if you want to splurge, send it to me. i'm trying to buy a bike. i promise i'll send you pics of it
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a mere 11 months ago (thread 35576) you lost your job so you know what that is like. Then six months ago your daughter Mahlee was born so now it's all about her, not you. You didn't say how much money you stumbled upon that this $1300 is just the skimming off the top that you are going to spend on fun, so it's hard to not say that you have a duty to ensure some financial security now, and blowing it on frivolous enhancements for something as transient as a car isn't the most responsible thing to do. But assuming that you had a huge windfall, and this $1300 is truly excess, then be sure to use some of it to commit a random act of romance upon your wife.
Quote, originally posted by joatmon »a mere 11 months ago (thread 35576) you lost your job so you know what that is like. Then six months ago your daughter Mahlee was born so now it's all about her, not you. You didn't say how much money you stumbled upon that this $1300 is just the skimming off the top that you are going to spend on fun, so it's hard to not say that you have a duty to ensure some financial security now, and blowing it on frivolous enhancements for something as transient as a car isn't the most responsible thing to do. But assuming that you had a huge windfall, and this $1300 is truly excess, then be sure to use some of it to commit a random act of romance upon your wife. DAMMIT! STOP MAKING SENSE!Since my daughter was born and my f-i-l passed, we have be extremely fortunate. This really is extra money that I have come upon. In two weeks my wife and I are going to Vegas to see U2. I am planning something special for her then.
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Quote, originally posted by MSAGRO »Get an In-dash Navigation installed. I love mine.You can get an AVIC-Z-1 and installation for $1300Ooooo.... spiffy.... if you notice it missing and then appearing in my vibe, it wasn't me