Quote (joshd21 @ Nov 5 2009 02:53pm)
Im going to make a time line of your life, all in order
1st: you had a supra (but dont know what motor is in it)
2nd: You find out what motor is in it
3rd: You put a new motor in it
4th: you mod it/accessorize it spending 7k
5th: insurance was too high so you sold it (but you could afford it and all the mods)
6th: you buy a crappy civic
7th: your friend got drunk and kicked a dent in it
8th: you went to the junk yard and got a new fender
AND THIS ALL HAPPENED BEFORE YOUR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
Proof:
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and in those pics you have your junk yard fender
LMK!!!!!!!
p.s. Please dont dodge
Yeah, that's pretty much the order of events.
Got the supra when I was 16. parents paid for it in full $19,000.00
My dad and I took it to Rev Hard Inc. and had them order a list of new parts for it, install them, and tune it. My dad paid for all of this.
I was in charge of paying for the insurance and my own gas. My dad took care of any repairs.
After getting a speeding ticket, which caused my insurance to go up, I couldn't afford the payments on the insurance plus pay for gas by only working part time as a dishwasher working for min wage. I only had the Supra for about a year after all the modifications.
I found a buyer for the supra from Bloomingdale, IL.,sold it for $30,000.00, my dad took 25k of it and i got 5k to find a new car. My friend Jessie was selling the Civic that had basically been passed around from friend to friend. it had 5 previous owners. I bought it from Jessie for a grand. Dustin, the 3rd owner of the Civic, was at a party with me and was hella drunk. Someone pissed him off and he kicked the fender of the Civic, leaving a size 13 dent that was pointless to try to pop out. I went to Auto-Acres, the junk yard, and found another eg. I took the fender from that, got it for like $25, and put it on my civic. I drove around with a green fender for about 7 months, finally got the motivation to prime and paint it. I ordered the paint from an OEM in Japan, the paint is Champion White Clearcoat and the paint code is NH-0. Once I got the paint, I took it to my buddy's dad's shop that has a spray booth, used the spray gun to paint the fender, put it back on the car, and it looks good as new.
This post was edited by grandmabob on Nov 5 2009 10:20pm