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Old 04-08-2011, 08:21 PM   #20
NewS13Guy
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This is really easy bro. You state you're low on funds. Fixing up cars is expensive. Period. No matter how you look at it...you kinda throwing money into a bottomless pit. For a car to have some serious rust issues...trying to "fix" that, is really a car in itself. If I were you, I would part the car out and get as much money from it as possible. Wait until you bank account grows enough to a point where buying a decent car (and when I say this, I mean no issues. No rust. no electrical bugs. etc...) wont effect your daily living situations. I say that because Ive seen people buy cars "that only need this and that" and it really turns out to be more of a headache than anything else. Trust me when I say its worth paying a little bit more for something clean and reliable then a "fixer upper" . Hope this helps..
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