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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 359153" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>If you can pay for toys in cash, congratulations because you are likely more successful than the majority of the people in teh sport. Us little guys count as people in the sport also. Nothing wrong with it at all, in fact, I agree that paying for toys in cash is the best way to do it....if it is feasible in ratio with your budget. With that being said, to simply state that as the answer to one's question such as the OP's, is a bit naive imo. Then again, asking how you afford something could be a sign that you may not be able to aptly judge what you can and can't afford regarding borrowing money from a bank lol. </p><p></p><p>Either way, there is no single right answer, because everyone's situation is 100% different than the next guy's. BUT....stating to never finance toys is like "that guy" that always says "Well just put an Atlas in it" "Go to a v8 and tons with xxxxxx brand name everything" ****, some of us can't afford to **** out $3k+ left and right everytime something breaks or needs improving. And I don't wanna even get started on the "well, you gotta have deep pockets if you wanna wheel" That statement just pisses me off. :****:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 359153, member: 1780"] If you can pay for toys in cash, congratulations because you are likely more successful than the majority of the people in teh sport. Us little guys count as people in the sport also. Nothing wrong with it at all, in fact, I agree that paying for toys in cash is the best way to do it....if it is feasible in ratio with your budget. With that being said, to simply state that as the answer to one's question such as the OP's, is a bit naive imo. Then again, asking how you afford something could be a sign that you may not be able to aptly judge what you can and can't afford regarding borrowing money from a bank lol. Either way, there is no single right answer, because everyone's situation is 100% different than the next guy's. BUT....stating to never finance toys is like "that guy" that always says "Well just put an Atlas in it" "Go to a v8 and tons with xxxxxx brand name everything" ****, some of us can't afford to **** out $3k+ left and right everytime something breaks or needs improving. And I don't wanna even get started on the "well, you gotta have deep pockets if you wanna wheel" That statement just pisses me off. :****: [/QUOTE]
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