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I'm mainly talking about the people on here who have expensive rims, bodykit, etc. I can understand if you are an adult with a great job, but there are a lot of teens on here making minimum wage who buy all this stuff. My car payment, insurance, and other bills pretty much take up my paycheck each month. Don't get me wrong, I am definitely very thankful for all I have, but I'm just wondering how some of you do it cup o noodles and vitamins
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my situation its called having a credit card and being in debt yeah..I hear ya there!!!!
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It's definitely hard being a full time college student. I work 30 hours a week just to "keep" my car. People that have there mommy and daddy pay for your car, you suck!
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1. Donate Blood plasma ( thats my beer money.)
2. Donate sperm if your smart enough.
3. Join the army and go on hella deployments.( GOOD MONEY!)
I have saved so much money, in 5 years of service, its just i can't justify spending it. When i know im gonna need it in the future for school.
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I had a 95 celica that was belonged to my mom and she let me have it when i turned 16. Well... she gave me a set of keys and i was the primary driver. Any how i drove it for 2 years and a little old lady hit me from behind and totaled the car out. So mom let me take the insurance money to buy a new car. I went down to the closest dealership asked what he had on USED cars ... cause shit im only 19 i cant afford new payments... lol... and he had 2 GTS celicas on the lot. a black one and a red one. I drove one of them down town and back and carried it home. With the insurance money and money i had saved from working i had 7 grand to put down. Instead i put 5 grand down finaced the rest for 4 years and slapped a set of 18" motegi rims on my ride, put a head unit in, Tinted the windows and bought my Greddy exhaust. After that i just work 38-40 hours a week, go to school, come home and spend money. I have scholarships to pay for my school, my mom helps on insusrance but i make my car payment, and cell phone bill. normally i end up with 350 to 400 at the end of the month for me to spend on what ever. Now that is clothes, food, car, ect. so it is a priority thing. whats more important to you!!!
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IT'S EASY . . . . TUNE YOUR CARS AND BUY EVERYTHING YOU NEED DURING THE DAY, WHORE YOURSELF AT NIGHT ON HUNTINGTON AVE. to each his own... im glad you found a way to pay for yours That was a joke Isaac
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im Lucky I am collecting money From the military for college. They pay for college and I always have some left over to put in savings for future mods. But as soon as I find a job even a minimum wage one , all the money from that will go straight to my car. I am thankful for the military. It was like prison when I was in In the end it was worth it.
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im 17. had my car for one year. and put about $1,500 into it. I have a job but i only make $6.80 hr. My car-note everymonth is $200. And im fouturnate enought my parents pay for my insurance. But its not crazy expensive cause im the main driver of a 90 ford range. according to them (insurnace) i can drive the celica 2 times a day.
and when i was 14 i started working. made a $1,000 downpayment.
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I have worked my ass off for every penny invested in my car, also maintaining a house, bills, and insurance. It is difficult to have extra money to buy mods with, but when you do buy something, you appreciate it much more. If you had all the money to do whatever you wanted to your car, it wouldn't be any fun, you're left with nothing to desire. Just enjoy the fact that YOU own it and YOU worked your ass off to get to the point your at!
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I have worked my ass off for every penny invested in my car, also maintaining a house, bills, and insurance. It is difficult to have extra money to buy mods with, but when you do buy something, you appreciate it much more. If you had all the money to do whatever you wanted to your car, it wouldn't be any fun, you're left with nothing to desire. Just enjoy the fact that YOU own it and YOU worked your ass off to get to the point your at!
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I think most of the posters here have put it out there the best way possible, but here's my .02
You have to work within your limits and budget.
My progress is slow, but the car is coming along. I generally try to get at least one thing done to the car evey other month at the very least. I have little free cash to put into my car aside from fuel, payments, insurance and maintanance expenses, but what little I get I save for parts.
You need a gameplan; Break your build-up into stages: stage one could be all the basics like intake/exhaust/gauges/and rims/tires. Stage two could be brakes,suspension & chassis stiffening. stage 3 may be forced induction, and so on...
If you break it up into stages, you can set short-term, mid-range and long term goals for your project, allowing you time to save up the needed money.
Here's a few other tips:
1)do the work yourself! labor is expesnsive, usually more than parts, tools and some jackstands.
2)make friends! If you have a buddy who can get you inexpensive parts, or that can paint a car, or knows somebody who can tune an engine, enlist their help... networking is the key, and like it or not, most people with serious rides do the above things to keep the cost down (Group buys fall into this category as well)
3) work hard! If you aren't making enough at your current job, look into finding a better one, or getting a 2nd job... You need money to burn if you want to keep up with your hobby!
I currently work as a tech consultant on MV databases (boring stuff, but pay is good.
On most weekends, I work at a comedy club as a board-op and sound technician.
I also work under contract for a production company mixing and mastering audio CDs and authoring DVDs.
Without the extra jobs on the side, I would not be able to do much to my car.
You need hard work and commitment to build up a car. If you are hungry enough, you will find a way to get it together.
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i work my ass off...scholarships and financial aid gave me some left over cash...hehehe...gotta thank Bush lol
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i made less than 11 bucks an hour full time and could afford my gts, with some bare minimum mods, insurence, bike, insurence, 2 credit cards and a phone bill. Now I just bought a better bike, but i got a new job that pays much better. Ill still be broke. Buying shoes is like a vacation...not!
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I'll be 18 in a few months...when i was 12 i started working for a small screenprinting and embroidery shop at $6 an hour cash over the summers. Now i make $9.50 under the table...and was able to save up a lot of money. I bought a 97 eclipse GSX for 8000...i totalled it...insurance paid me 10500 for it...i dug into my savings a little more to pay 11000 for my 00 GTS...bought a year-old model alpine head unit, TRD exhaust used for $225, Vizage body kit for ~$450, paint $230...
My parents do pay for half of my insurance which is nice...i pay for gas which is no biggie i work on the weekends. If you are young, you should work your ass off to buy shit for your car now while you can...because once you're out of your parents' house...like many guys on here you're all on your own...and with a gf/wife and possibly kids and all kinds of payments...your car will go on the back burner until you get a good job and can make all your payments etc.
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I don't buy expensive mods. The most expensive thing I have is a front strut tower bar for $100 and my window tint for $179. I like the little cosmetic mods because they make the most difference as far as looks. Like Josh, I pay for tuition, books, gas, and other little expenses. I paid for the Celica, too. Well, savings anyway. I live with my parents, so they pay for my car insurance and my room/board is free. (I do housework on Saturdays to keep it that way ) You might as well be a drug dealer to pay for all this shit. I hear it rakes green fast, you just gotta keep it dl before 5-0 wises up. J/K, I don't advocate selling or using illegal substances. This next couple years, I'm gonna max out my accounts before I start med school. Its student loans past that point.
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I'm an "adult" with a decent paying job (72K last year) wife is a teacher (64K last year) so we do alright. Have all the trimmings, nice house, van celica hot tub, etc etc. Just live within your means and save extra money you have. Don't try to do everything at once (waited about 5 months to paint my bodykit) Good luck!
At the moment I'm pretty much done with my car, except for repairng the damage I did in my little curb incident. After that, I'm concentrating on retiring in 12 years. (I'm 34, fcuk the rat race man! LOL)
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Im a senior in high school and I still pull it off. I goto school and I have to pay my own 23,000$ for my gts,plus 5g's insurance, gas and food and all that crap. Heres the key, I DJ almost 3 times a week. I've been doing about 4 years now and formed a real company. On the average night I walk away with 400$ solid. If you do the math thats more than a lot of old people make in a year. But yea I still wont spend a lot on mods, the most expensive thing I've bought is my Veilside kit. After that the only biggie for me is gonna be a in-dash screen.
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my situation its called having a credit card and being in debt yeah..I hear ya there!!!! Works for me. And when the debt gets too big, handle it the All-American way: declare bankruptcy! All the corporations do it - why not me?
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I just spent a whole 12 bucks on my latest mod...TRD front plate from Team Celica
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most people will spend what ever they can on something they love. Some people call it an obsession. but to each is own, its better then spending it an druns and going out drinking every night. You will aslo have the ablity to look back and say " I did that its my creation, I took soemtihng that everyone has and made it my very own" i'll mod till I drop. my biggest thing right now is wether or not i'm gonna buy and old Hatch to drive around and only mod my celica for show and keep it put up until i'm reardy to drive her around ...
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My last report on how much I've worked the last 22 working days said it all: out of 22 working days, I worked overtime on 20 of them.
Then there's the lack of clothes, good food, social life, girlfriend, and other stuff that could potentially steal money from my styling budget.
Basically, life's sleeping, eating, working, shitting, frozen pizza's, playing games on my modded x-box (I had to mod it 'cause I can't afford games), and the occasional vodka night to keep insanity at a healthy minimum.
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How can people afford mods? They have rich parents who cater to all their needs. Hence, some people here having a Celica because their parents bought it and will cater to their needs forever. Saving is always good. Especially if you make minimal wage. That leaves the units and you to buy the parts. Saying..."Mom my car is broken I need to get it fixed." High compression piston/stroker kit air freight the next day to the door. No need to save for the future when you have a 7th gen Celica. You don't have a good paying job and pay rent, you can't afford parts or a Celica. You have a decent paying job and pay rent, you can afford a Celica and some parts minor parts like a shift knob. You have a good paying job and pay rent, you can afford a Celica, parts (still minor), and a girlfriend. You have a $6.00 - $12.00 hr job and live at home, pay no rent or expenses, and have no life. Then you can get whetever you want for a Celica in due time. Having a rich family or a well off family and no real responsiblities or a normal life is the reason most here can afford it other than dealing drugs. There are a few people here that honestly, don't fit into the categories. I being one of them and till this day I still wonder where these 16/17/18/20 and up people are getting the money not only to drive, but to take care of there cars, pay insurance, and mod a Celica. Which isn't cheap.
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its all about the financial aid from school.
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i work at gamestop making 8.20 an hour... car payment is 285 a month... insurance is 192 a month... i rarely come close to 35 hours a week... i live in my parents house... im 18 bout to turn 19 on nov. living in your parents home saves you lots of money... so enjoy it as much as you can... which im doing very well... till they decide to kick me out... which i dont see happening anytime now considering they need someone to do everything around the house and oh yea... no college for me considering im prolly goings to move up in selling video games which i hate doing sometimes... but your good at what you hate... so there you go...
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Financial aid from school and the wonders of plastic, loads of credit debt but its worth it, and i can payoff the debt after i get my degree and get a real job. With my current job and school i can barely pay insurance and my parents help with half of the car payment since they used all of my high school savings to buy my brother's car.
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I Don't even have a celica yet!...But i'm going to start buying my mod's after each payday!...So when my celica is in...it's just installing time! INJEN INTAKE C/F HOOD SCOOP G-GAMES RIM'S SWAY BAR...etc.
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g-games are getting played out ...why...i should just sell mine now...everyone has em
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g-games are getting played out ...why...i should just sell mine now...everyone has em maybe online but have you seen another celica with those rims on the streets?
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Financial aid from school and the wonders of plastic, loads of credit debt but its worth it, and i can payoff the debt after i get my degree and get a real job. With my current job and school i can barely pay insurance and my parents help with half of the car payment since they used all of my high school savings to buy my brother's car. Dear god I hope you aren't serious. What happens if you don't get that job or don't get a degree. Nevermind go bankrupt
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If you're digging yourself into a hole full of debt... stop digging.
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If you're digging yourself into a hole full of debt... stop digging. wise words.
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its all about the financial aid from school. off topic > but me likey your AV on topic again, I work like a dog and have been saving all my life. I make a budget and stick to it no matter what. I also take my time b4 I do anything.
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Before I had a good job I didnt blow my cash on stupid shit. you would be amazed how much ppl spend on BS
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Im not that much in debt, I pay off all my debts at the end of each summer when I work like 3 jobs, no such thing as a real summer break for me.
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"they say all the good things in life are free... but you can give that to the birds and bees ... I want MONEY... yeah thats what I want! whoooooooo !"
Ask yourself one question. Is the juice worth the squeeze?
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He gots a good point, i dish out $313 for car payment, $250 for insurance, about $80 for cell phone and i got a gurl too...and i got to get all 4 of my wisdom teeth taken out and thats about $200 a TOOTH!!!!!!! Oh well im trying to make my mods dream come true but ya gotta understand it takes time.
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all i do is to go work and school, im fortunite my parents pay for my college and car payment, being so im an only child , all i have to pay is insurance, so the rest go to mods. IM ONE LUCKY GUY!
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Work 50 hours a week. And save, save , save.
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Well i am only 19, still going to school but i guess i have a pretty decent job. i used to drive a 94 dodge stealth before i got my 2001 celica gts last week. i had wanted one for a while but i guess i dont really like being in debt that much, so i saved up money for a used one, i searched autotrader everyday for like the last month to see if i could find something near me that was cheap and that wasnt that messed up. and just last friday i saw one in Van Nuys california in a salvage yard for 7,900. as soon as i saw it, i called the guy up and turns out it's a theft recovery but the engine (57000 miles) and the paint job are like new except the horizontal part of the wing and back wipper are gone. also the middle console was gone. i figured what the hell, made an appointment to go see the car on saturday drove five hours and got it down to 7 thousand. i am lucky cause i dont pay rent and all the money i make can go towards the car, but i mean if you really look you can find great deals on Mods i mean all the stuff that was missing is only gonna cost me like 500 bucks.
I fought the law and the law won, i lost my girl and i lost my fun, i fought the law and the law won.....
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