Man up? Dude, I’m buying a house. Buy a house and you’ll realize what you need to spend on, and what you kind of want to spend money on. Dan knows my situation, I explained it fully to him. I made an offer, I know what he wants, it is a great deal, but it’s more than I’m willing to spend right now.
Man up? Dude, I’m buying a house. Buy a house and you’ll realize what you need to spend on, and what you kind of want to spend money on. Dan knows my situation, I explained it fully to him. I made an offer, I know what he wants, it is a great deal, but it’s more than I’m willing to spend right now.
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Joe’s rationale on things that need to be done when buying a house.
Step 1: Live in a snowy climate
Step 2: Buy a 2 seater car that I wont drive in the snow
Step 2a: put lotus badges on it, ricer!
Step 3: Buy a more expensive british car (that will break and be expensive to fix because it is british), with 2 seats, that I can’t drive in the snow
Step 4: Buy house
Step 5: Buy another car
Joe’s rationale on things that need to be done when buying a house.
Step 1: Live in a snowy climate
Step 2: Buy a 2 seater car that I wont drive in the snow
Step 2a: put lotus badges on it, ricer!
Step 3: Buy a more expensive british car (that will break and be expensive to fix because it is british), with 2 seats, that I can’t drive in the snow
Step 4: Buy house
Step 5: Buy another car
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That’s fairly accurate, minus the British car breaking. It’s been extremely good to me in a year plus ownership. Have only had to replace the brake accumulator/pressure switch. And go figure, they’re delco parts.
That’s fairly accurate, minus the British car breaking. It’s been extremely good to me in a year plus ownership. Have only had to replace the brake accumulator/pressure switch. And go figure, they’re delco parts.
Ok, enough bullshitting, back on topic.
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yea, that C service or whatever you had to do wasn’t expensive at all
C service was a choice. Previous owner had no records of it, so I did it. That’s called basic maintenance and peace of mind. Who wouldn’t do that? It’s not something I’ll need to worry about for another 5 years or so anyways. I’m super glad I did it.