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Old 01-13-2007, 05:15 AM   #1
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I'd been somewhat planning to have funds and financing available by sometime this spring or early summer to get a ti. Looks like that's gonna have to get pushed back aways now. Just started making payments again on a previously defaulted student loan (I made a mess of 'em). I get to come up with an extra $400/mo. So much for setting money aside for a car and loan payments. Maybe this time next year I'll be in a better situation. Meantime, gonna continue to enjoy the forums here and glean knowledge best I can.
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Sell the beast and get a Ti!
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Old 01-13-2007, 08:07 PM   #3
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Unfortunately, I don't plan to ever sell the wagon. Got it from my great-grandfather who bought it new, and got plans for cleaning it up and putting a nice 440 in it. Besides that, would likely get well under $1k for it. Its not worth anything to anyone but me. Nah... I can wait.
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