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View Poll Results: What should I do?
Keep bird and just keep saving idiot. 4 36.36%
Sell the bird to help pay for debt, and possibly buy it back later/buy another ls1/lt1 ws6 (LS1 obviously stupid. duh) 6 54.55%
Part out the bird to get more $$$ for debt, and cry because you killed a true ws6 1 9.09%
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Old 10-27-2014, 02:54 PM   #26
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Check first, my complex has rules about that.
They probably do. My best bet is just to keep asking friends if i can use their garage. I'd rather pay them than some storage company... I know Brian has a sweet garage that would look beautiful with a VFR in it hahaha. just kidding of course :P
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Old 10-27-2014, 03:46 PM   #27
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Don't be silly, sell all your excess.

My camaro is now living a new life as a bicycle or some **** (i scraped it), because i was flat ass broke. And i will not buy anything else until i have a place to store it and money to afford the nonsense i want to do with it
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Old 10-27-2014, 03:48 PM   #28
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Don't be silly, sell all your excess.

My camaro is now living a new life as a bicycle or some **** (i scraped it), because i was flat ass broke. And i will not buy anything else until i have a place to store it and money to afford the nonsense i want to do with it
that made me lol at work.

Unfortunately, I think Im just going to sell it. Once I start rolling in dough, i'll get an unmolested one and start over...
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Old 10-27-2014, 04:12 PM   #29
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Dump it. Life comes first.

this x100. I sold my silver Trans Am about 4 years back in order to buy myself out of a really bad housing lease and move into a house twice as big for half the cost. I really do miss that car but it allowed me to not only get out of debt but as an added bonus the extra room in the house meant I could have an office to work out of...and now things are doing so well that I can afford to buy 3 Trans Ams if I wanted to. sometimes doing the grown up thing hurts, but it'll work itself out in the end.
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Old 10-27-2014, 04:13 PM   #30
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this x100. I sold my silver Trans Am about 4 years back in order to buy myself out of a really bad housing lease and move into a house twice as big for half the cost. I really do miss that car but it allowed me to not only get out of debt but as an added bonus the extra room in the house meant I could have an office to work out of...and now things are doing so well that I can afford to buy 3 Trans Ams if I wanted to. sometimes doing the grown up thing hurts, but it'll work itself out in the end.
Amen. I wish for that. Thanks brother OT but, What do you do for a living?
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Old 10-27-2014, 06:44 PM   #31
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Old 10-27-2014, 08:44 PM   #32
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you've had this car since you were 17. ask anyone if they had the opportunity to buy their first car back they would probably say yes. the sentimental value of this car seems heavy for you.

if you were to sell it now you most likely wont get what you want for it because not many are in the market for a rwd muscle car just before winter unless they can get a great price on it.

if you part it it will take time and space and you may very well still have a lot of the car left over come spring when people are in the market for the rwd muscle cars and by then you could have kept it in tact and possibly be able to sell it for more in the spring than right now had you decided not to part it and sell it outright.

id say now is a bad time to think about letting it go. if it were me id hang on to it until at least spring then reevaluate life then. there are many other ws6's and muscle cars out there for you to buy but there is only one like this that has a lot of good memories and sentimental value to it.
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Old 10-28-2014, 02:15 PM   #33
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you've had this car since you were 17. ask anyone if they had the opportunity to buy their first car back they would probably say yes. the sentimental value of this car seems heavy for you.

if you were to sell it now you most likely wont get what you want for it because not many are in the market for a rwd muscle car just before winter unless they can get a great price on it.

if you part it it will take time and space and you may very well still have a lot of the car left over come spring when people are in the market for the rwd muscle cars and by then you could have kept it in tact and possibly be able to sell it for more in the spring than right now had you decided not to part it and sell it outright.

id say now is a bad time to think about letting it go. if it were me id hang on to it until at least spring then reevaluate life then. there are many other ws6's and muscle cars out there for you to buy but there is only one like this that has a lot of good memories and sentimental value to it.
Yeah unfortunately I picked a bad time to do this. In the end though, I think parting out would yield way more $$$. I could keep my stock WS6 wheels, sick tails, GMMG, shifter, and springs/shocks. Everything else I'd be willing to part with. At this point that may be the best. I'll keep it listed through the winter anyway to see if I get any bites on it.
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