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<blockquote data-quote="civicmindedex79" data-source="post: 359117" data-attributes="member: 2024"><p>I bought ALL of my small things over a two year period and had an 87 wrangler that I was building with the drivetrain I wanted. When I got ready to actually have my chassis built I used my tax return of that year to buy tubing and did use a 401k loan for whatever the balance came to that I didn't have. I know it maybe stupid in some people eyes but its what I enjoy and and I am somewhat young for now and hopefully have time to recover <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/flipoffsmirk.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":flipoff1:" title="Flipoffsmirk :flipoff1:" data-shortname=":flipoff1:" /> Like has been said before it is the traveling and fixing that puts you in the poor house not the initial investment.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing that got me was when you think you have ALL of the small stuff and still spending a grand a week getting wiring and plumbing. Also this should go without saying but if you buy parts over a two year period like I did make sure you open every part that come in and check it out because by the time it is two years old (even though brand new) they won't do **** for you if it is found to be defective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="civicmindedex79, post: 359117, member: 2024"] I bought ALL of my small things over a two year period and had an 87 wrangler that I was building with the drivetrain I wanted. When I got ready to actually have my chassis built I used my tax return of that year to buy tubing and did use a 401k loan for whatever the balance came to that I didn't have. I know it maybe stupid in some people eyes but its what I enjoy and and I am somewhat young for now and hopefully have time to recover :flipoff1: Like has been said before it is the traveling and fixing that puts you in the poor house not the initial investment. The biggest thing that got me was when you think you have ALL of the small stuff and still spending a grand a week getting wiring and plumbing. Also this should go without saying but if you buy parts over a two year period like I did make sure you open every part that come in and check it out because by the time it is two years old (even though brand new) they won't do **** for you if it is found to be defective. [/QUOTE]
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