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RC K9

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  1. Yop. For real though, this dude is talented.
  2. Thanks for all the suggestions everyone.
  3. I'm not interested in paying retail new for one. I have been trying to keep my eye out here and there for a good deal on one, but it's not a big deal if I don't find one right now because I have about another year before it's paid off. The smart thing to do would be to just pay off the truck before paying for toys to go on it, ha ha.
  4. http://www.toledoblade.com/Politics/2015/09/16/Voters-ease-penalties-for-marijuana.html
  5. Do you want a proper catch can, or one like the rest of ricers use? This guy makes some excellent products. I have one of his older ones on my 1G. http://www.jcsautomation.com/vs%20catch%20cans.html
  6. Looks like this guy got one.
  7. Yeah, I spent the rest of the afternoon listening to cypress hill after that vid. :lolguy:
  8. I personally prefer 1/4 myself, just because if I am making a 70mi trip to the track, I am going to do 130+ gosh darn it, not 105.
  9. well, no question who won that $1000
  10. Any realtors on here? I have a property in columbus I will need to get moved soon. Let me know and I can fill you in on the details.
  11. lettuces/leafy greens coming along. Swiss chard, lolla rossa, galactic, cimarron romaine, raddichio... I plugged the seedlings in 9/5 and here is where they are as of yesterday. http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/a461/RyanCorlew/Indoor%20Gardening/IMAG20221_zpssfdrwdyv.jpg http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/a461/RyanCorlew/Indoor%20Gardening/IMAG20231_zpsb4cg9yr7.jpg http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/a461/RyanCorlew/Indoor%20Gardening/IMAG20241_zpsv6tzoxq9.jpg http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/a461/RyanCorlew/Indoor%20Gardening/IMAG20251_zpszxfwsijr.jpg http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/a461/RyanCorlew/Indoor%20Gardening/IMAG20261_zpskwdygf9v.jpg http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/a461/RyanCorlew/Indoor%20Gardening/IMAG20281_zps8lwpluep.jpg
  12. I want GT-R. Priorities...I have them.
  13. People are ignorant haters. You getting a good deal and being wise is not a bad thing. They are just jelly that they aren't as resourceful. That's why I never tell people what I pay for something if I know I am going to sell it. It's none of their business what I paid and has no bearing on the value. That's why you have never had a car payment and they do. I do have car payments. Am working on keeping that from happening again. And I still applaud you. That's how it should be done.
  14. If you still have them next week, I may take them. I am legitimately interested as these should work nicely for for what I am looking to do down the road.
  15. My dad used to do this crap though. Buy an old chevette on the cheap, drive it for a year, turn around and sell it for what he paid or more, with minimal work. Just pretty much oil changes and such. Did the same thing with a corolla, and a few others. It can work if you have some kind of mechanical inclination to do easy stuff and have an eye for a good deal.
  16. NOOOO. That honduh was most glorious.
  17. That's what I thought, pay off the higher interest loan first as that is less of your money going to someone else. This. Sometimes it is prudent to use someone else's money. The problem is, most people do it even when it isn't wise.
  18. dammat. been looking for rx7 tires to put slicks on. too bad I won't be in OH for a little while.
  19. That still doesn't make sense to me. How is paying $500 extra a month for 24mo in above scenario to only save $600 in the end helping the average american more than putting that extra $500 into savings/retirement/paying off mortgage(higher interest loan)? It would seem to me that good habits and financial discipline would be to do something "wiser" with that $500/mo than to tie up all your cash for 2yrs just to save $600 in the end.
  20. I don't understand step 2. I have about another year of payments on my truck and it's paid off. So lets assume that it's just paid off. My next "smallest" debt is the 2014 Escape I just got my wife. The loan is at 1.94%. If I ride the loan out for 5yrs, I will have paid $1044 in interest. Lets say I make and extra $500/mo payment. That cuts my loan duration from 5yrs to 2yrs. But I only save $610 over the entire course of the loan. So if it only cost me $610 to use someone else's money for 5yrs, (essentially 1mo payment), how is it smarter to pay that loan off early instead of pocketing the $500/investing the $500/or putting that extra $500 toward my mortgage which would save me $80,000 in interest and pay the loan off 13yrs early?
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