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I've seen better
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Pretty... tan.
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JP driving a BMW Sedan... now I've seen EVERYTHING.
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I haven't touched this stuff in about 6-7 years, if I recall correctly it's a ~91-94 ECU. Even if it were a 90, it just requires 2 pins to be swapped on the harness, this can be done without cutting or soldering, all you need is a T-pin or even a paper clip to release the terminals.
FYI - I've notified Jesse of multiple inquiries, regarding his parts car.
On top of the ECU:
MD128625
E2T34474
9Z01
On the side of the ECU:
8625
E2T34474
Open to offers on all parts, but fully expecting KentState to buy the entire lot!
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I messaged about it. Nothing back yet.
I've got Jesse's number, I just texted him to let him know that you're interested.
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KentState!! I did a quick, 1 minute inventory off the top of my head and a quick stroll through the garage --
1G Switzer Race Head (Kiggly Bee Hives / Regulator, +1mm valves, coolant port for hard block)
1G AWD Fuel Pump Assembly
1G AWD ECU (AT)
1G AWD ECU (5spd)
2G Knock Sensor
1G Cam Angle Sensor
1G AWD AT stock turboback exhaust
1G AWD stock side mount intercooler
1G 6bolt Oil Pan
1G 4 bolt rear axles (4)
1G 4 bolt rear axle cups (2)
1G Starter
1G Transfer case (2)
Stock Cam Gears (2)
HKS VPC/GCC (no harness, unknown chip)
NGK BR9ES spark plugs (12)
Autometer 20psi Sport Comp Boost Gauge
SPAL Fan
SX Fuel Filter (2)
Bucket o' bolts
Box o' AN lines and hoses
There may be more, there may be less, the descriptions may be wrong
:marc:
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6 bolt?
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I remember when Tym did it back in 2008 and made it look easy, while I was pissed off still trying to get deeper in the 9's with the DQ 1G Drag Car
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I cashed out my non-retirement, long term investments in the beginning of November when the Dow was at 17940....waiting to go back in.
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:nod:
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OH. MY. GOD! Sorry to read about this.
Glad that your wifey is safe, I shed a tear for the fallen Porsche.
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I get it, 90% of Americans with an average of $200K in debt don't.
It's like telling a person that's 200 lbs overweight that they should exercise 7 times a week, meal prep, and read books about human physiology. OR you could tell them to stop drinking the 10 liters of soda they consume on a daily basis and walk for 15 minutes a few times a week for a small victory and head them in the right direction. These are "Baby Steps" after all.
Back on topic - I've yet to buy a new car for myself! And I drove a 1995 Honda Accord for 11 years, after I started my career. Sadly, I sold it to a friend in need last Fall, so I no longer own it.
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Reason -- To help your average American....
1) Build good habits and financial discipline
2) Stay motivated
3) Actually pay off debt versus save and splurge
It's about setting smaller goals, achieving them, and building momentum.
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I checked 911SCs a few weeks ago and I didn't see a complete/running one for under $25K except for one with a salvaged title at $20K.
Do you know the secret hand shake?
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Congrats... for your 2nd child!
Buy a Viper.
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...That makes a TON of sense Mikey...
May it please the court, let the record reflect that JP agreed with my opinion/comment.
This thread has spun out of control with mortgage talk, let me get it back on track... JP earns at least 3 times more than I do in income, he has 1/20 invested in his cars which are faster, his returns on investments put Berkshire Hathaway to shame, his sperm are better at producing offspring, and my college education was a waste.
Buy a Viper.
/End coltboostin Thread
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A mortgage payment is supposed to be below 28% of your monthly gross income.
Clearly, your down payment will change your monthly liability, but I am also an old school thinker that if you can not put 20% down, then you probably shouldn't be buying that house for a majority of the population. Sure rates are great now, but most people don't have the discipline to save and or invest that money that would be tied up in that down payment and end up accumulating more debt in luxury items like cars, boats, and vacations...the debt cycle
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I've look at it the same way and a few other ways. Lately my focus is on the following:
1) Debt to Income ratio, monthly = (total debt payments/ gross income) ; Being from a mortgage financing background you know this ratio/term. If you're above 43%, you probably won't get a qualified mortgage. What are you comfortable with?
2) Debt Ratio, overall = (Total Debt / Total Assets) ; how much debt are you willing to take on in your big picture?
Most "advisers" would recommend not spending anymore than 20% of your gross yearly income on a vehicle, and would prefer it if was more like 10%. You're a car guy, you tend to do your research and get good deals, and can maintain them. This is a positive and a negative, because you desire more and are most likely going to go as much as 40-50% because it doubles as enjoyment/hobby in addition to the typical commuting.
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I have these discussions regularly with friends, co-workers, and car enthusiasts.
For those interested in accumulation of wealth versus the accumulation of income try reading or listening to The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley. It was published in 1998, but pretty much all of the points are still valid.
I've uploaded here:
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Yes, but how much did you spend on that journey? I have bought house(s) that i have doubled my money on for less than you spent on that thing!!! Man, I'd did make a few great passes though.
LOL is it 2005 again? Let's compare retirement accounts and net worth... It's the e-penis size of 2015!
IBTL!!!
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I miss threads like these, classic!
Timeline
2000 - JP builds death trap from junk yard parts
2001 - Everyone hates on JP
2002 - JP builds death trap from junk yard parts, CR meets JP on the street, not so bad
2003 - Majority hate on JP
2004 - JP builds death trap from junk yard parts, CR sees JP at the track regularly, at little better
2005 - Most hate on JP
2006 - JP builds death trap from junk yard parts, it traps +150mph at the track, CR loves JP
2007 to Present - Haters still gonna hate
To be honest, I laughed out loud when I saw that duct exhaust! Some things never change.... like how I'm still faster and quicker than JP! BOOM.
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Owning a convertible is on my Automotive Bucket List....
My LeBaron is bananas...B-A-N-A-N-A-S
in Passing Lane
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