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Old Jul 21, 2004 | 05:40 PM
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I am thinking about selling my s2k in hopes of paying off some loans & my credit card. I believe that I could do this and still pick up a new '04 or '05.

That being said, anyone interested in buying my s2k? 19k miles, spa yellow 2002 with comptech exhaust, cleared headlights/corners (well soon) and a comptech supercharger.

Not really sure how much yet - curious to see what everyone thinks?

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Old Jul 21, 2004 | 06:02 PM
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awwww whats goin on in new england, everyone seems to being selling their S

I almost was gonna get rid of mine afew month back, but then i snapped into reality and said hell no.

Are you gonna sell the supercharger seperate? I'd be interested if the price is right.
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Old Jul 21, 2004 | 06:08 PM
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Justin, your S w/ the SC is sweet, man. You'd take quite a hit on a sell/buy...esp. with all those mods that you already have. I say keep it if you can.
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Old Jul 21, 2004 | 07:58 PM
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WTF is going on here
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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by paivag,Jul 21 2004, 11:58 PM
WTF is going on here

I can't see how you wouldn't lose your shirt, especially if you plan on putting a s/c on the 04/05.
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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 05:27 AM
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Sell the mods and keep the car if you can
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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by NNY S2k,Jul 22 2004, 06:08 AM

I can't see how you wouldn't lose your shirt, especially if you plan on putting a s/c on the 04/05.
Levi, you're a comedian! Anyway my S is paid for. Title in hand. Paid off that sucker in one years time. When I get a SC it will be done with $$$ cash. I have to wait until warranty goes a bit. Don't blame me blame my damn parents for making me work for all I wanted ksteppingoffsoapbox:

Hey Justin. Hang in there buddy. Just have to cut back on BEN & JERRY runs But seriously man keep the S...
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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 08:57 AM
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Hey all, thanks for the advice. Here's my dilemma:

I have been seriously over-paying my payments on my s2k. As such I have a decent amount of $ tied up in it and what I owe on it is relatively low. As such my goal would be to sell it (with mods), pay off the credit card and another loan I have. That would still leave me enough $ for a downpayment on a new '04-'05 S2k to end up with the same monthly payment. After the break-in period I would pick up a new SC with aftercooler (bring back that other loan that I am paying off) and still be without the CC debt.

Plus I am a sucker for new cars. In no way am I thinking of living without the SC My other option is just to keep my car, stop over-paying those car payments and pay the CC. Guess I still gotta think about this some more.
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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 09:20 AM
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Hmmm...have you considered refinancing your current S or getting an equity line for your home? Credit card debt is evil!
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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 09:35 AM
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Plus interest on loans on your home can be deducted from taxes.
Take your home equity and pay off loans at higher interest.

I would pay off the credit cards first.
The lowest interest rate I have on a Credit Card is 10%.
Even then, a balance can start to add up.

My Car Loan is ~3.3%.

Pay the higher interest first.
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