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Se7eN

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The problem here in PR, apart from the shitty fuel and lack of pump 85, is that humidity is thru the roof always
Yep, but at least you can get E85 by the gallon in a speed shop. Obviously more expensive than the states.
 


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You might not be able to copulate with your car but your can copulate you. AMHIK 💰
 


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Yep, but at least you can get E85 by the gallon in a speed shop. Obviously more expensive than the states.
is not viable to be use for daily driving, unlike the US, onless you are rolling deep in cash
 


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Sounds like you're trying to shame me for choosing to be single. What a world we live in lol.
I think it was merely meant as a joke among guys. I do not think it was meant to shame. Oh and you could have come back with ...
“At least I get different flavors” Lol
 


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is not viable to be use for daily driving, unlike the US, onless you are rolling deep in cash
yeah, that part is very true. I just buy enough to mix and use if I'm going to the track or "mexicou"
 


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That's a simple solve.....Do like I do...just buy what you want and then point out all the Shoes...Purses and Clutches laying around the house and say you are the pot calling the kettle black when it comes to buying shit Lady...If she gets all huffy...I just hang out with my Doggo....He will love me no matter what! Who couldn't love a dog like this?

You guys are doing it all wrong. Been married for over 30 years now and since I first got married, I've been setting aside money every week into a separate account. Been able to buy all sorts of stuff like all of my carbon framed bicycles, firearms, reloading equipment, car performance parts, etc. With that said, I'm a year or so off from having enough to buy a Mustang GT and putting a supercharger on it among other parts.
 


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You guys are doing it all wrong. Been married for over 30 years now and since I first got married, I've been setting aside money every week into a separate account. Been able to buy all sorts of stuff like all of my carbon framed bicycles, firearms, reloading equipment, car performance parts, etc. With that said, I'm a year or so off from having enough to buy a Mustang GT and putting a supercharger on it among other parts.
This is what I do but I still get in trouble for it. But I'm not even married lol.

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You guys are doing it all wrong. Been married for over 30 years now and since I first got married, I've been setting aside money every week into a separate account. Been able to buy all sorts of stuff like all of my carbon framed bicycles, firearms, reloading equipment, car performance parts, etc. With that said, I'm a year or so off from having enough to buy a Mustang GT and putting a supercharger on it among other parts.
Damn bro! Enough to buy a car and a sc for it! How much you stashing away every week.

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Damn bro! Enough to buy a car and a sc for it! How much you stashing away every week.

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The Mustang purchase is a bit misleading. I'm going to sell the Fiesta, unbolt all of the upgrades sell them and use the proceeds from it. Take a 15K loan from my credit union since interest rates are currently so low, then make up the remaining balance from my savings. Wife won't bitch if I'm the car payment is roughly $250ish a month. I figure I'll have to use about 23K of savings to do all of the things I'd like to do. I currently save $165.00 weekly, which translates to $8500 a year. When I first started it was about $30 a week. I could do it all now, but I'm the kinda guy that likes to leave a lot in reserve, just in case.
 


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Go with a pd blower not a centrifugal. The centrifugal will be simpler and make power more consistently but there is nothing like a pd blower the response is amazing and thr v8 pd blower combo was my favorite ever.

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