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<blockquote data-quote="09zkrankin" data-source="post: 361456" data-attributes="member: 8000"><p><strong>Re:</strong></p><p></p><p>My off-road rig is pretty shabby compared to most of the stuff on here, but I just got into the sport this year and bought what I could afford. Every time I turn around there is somebody asking how I can afford to be 22yrs old and afford all my toys ( I prob have too many, 2 jeeps, 2 motorcycles, boat, jet ski, and a classic truck) but I love to wheel and deal and have learned that the only way I buy something is if there is money to be made on it, that way I can sell or trade and move up. Oh of all my stuff the only thing I owe on is my Harley and my dd/tow rig, and if hard times ever hit I could sell a couple toys and pay those off quick. </p><p></p><p>I'm kinda in the same boat as someone else posted, growing up I never did without the necessities, but there were a lot of things my family simply couldn't afford. Then as a teenager I watched myn parents get way in over there head with debt trying to afford it all. All this molded me into a person who looks at every possible option and makes sure that I can afford everything without having to do without basic needs</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="09zkrankin, post: 361456, member: 8000"] [b]Re:[/b] My off-road rig is pretty shabby compared to most of the stuff on here, but I just got into the sport this year and bought what I could afford. Every time I turn around there is somebody asking how I can afford to be 22yrs old and afford all my toys ( I prob have too many, 2 jeeps, 2 motorcycles, boat, jet ski, and a classic truck) but I love to wheel and deal and have learned that the only way I buy something is if there is money to be made on it, that way I can sell or trade and move up. Oh of all my stuff the only thing I owe on is my Harley and my dd/tow rig, and if hard times ever hit I could sell a couple toys and pay those off quick. I'm kinda in the same boat as someone else posted, growing up I never did without the necessities, but there were a lot of things my family simply couldn't afford. Then as a teenager I watched myn parents get way in over there head with debt trying to afford it all. All this molded me into a person who looks at every possible option and makes sure that I can afford everything without having to do without basic needs Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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