HOw u pay for it all

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HOw u pay for it all
swordman avatar
swordman
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Make sure to stay in school and and work your azz off! I started working at a bodyshop when I was 14 and was always trying to better myself. I have now been a Telecommunications Engineer for almost 10 years and have never been out of work!!
zombieDatsun avatar
zombieDatsun
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Edited: 4/26/2006 10:39:34 PM by zombieDatsun

Sacrifice.

Or debt.

You decide. I say D.I.Y

If you can make your own brackets,notch,etc. then DAMN GOOD for you cause that means you're ahead of 90% of the game. SAVE your money and $1300 later, you'll have all the things you need to bag your truck. Go to shows. Meet people. Make friends. Before you know it, you've got pals who know how to do the things you don't.
DRAGULA-666 avatar
DRAGULA-666
+1y
I SOLD MY KIDNEYS ON E-BAY.im also a full tyme moocher.i sell my sperm to gay couples in iraq also...it pays
zombieDatsun avatar
zombieDatsun
+1y
Then again, you could always pimp one-legged, gasoline-covered midgets. Which I hear is bringing in BIG cash these days.
aftermathdragr avatar
aftermathdragr
+1y
im 20 and a waiter makin like 5-600 a week, do all my own work and still live at home.
86jimmyv8 avatar
86jimmyv8
+1y
Im in the army, currently in Iraq, BUT as soon as im free from the military (march 07) im coming back over as a civilian making 120K a year to do my same job as now.
time1 avatar
time1
+1y
Get yourself a sugar momma!
str8azztaco avatar
str8azztaco
+1y
buy the right stuff the first time, redoing stuff costs more than anything
slamdamazda avatar
slamdamazda
+1y
im a repo man....i feel sorry for people sometimes but its a job.saving money is hard unless you have some left over after you pay your bills. just try to not eat out so often or buy clothes all the time.
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drastic350dime
+1y
I would suggest finding some that works at a shop, if you get a chance to ask the fabricator if he bags on the side. If the does, there you go, just work it out with him. But for the most part, most of us do the shet on our own, with friends. These arent daily drivers your lookin at. There are stay at home in the garage projects. Once you find yourself being around the shet for so long. You figure out how the shet is supposed to be done, then just buy a little bit at a time like everyone else is suggesting.