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<blockquote data-quote="Kenny Pollock" data-source="post: 2618574" data-attributes="member: 562880"><p>I work two jobs... gave my mom a nice down payment and she "financed" the rest with me. The money I owe on it is sitting in my driveway... my 1996 Chrysler LHS I have yet to put up for sale (I've been restoring it to stock condition).</p><p></p><p>Sure, you might not like my decisions... and bigbang: you're correct, I bought it on a whim. I've admired it forever and when the offer was up for me to bought it, I did.</p><p></p><p>Noticed a lot of body roll, scraping around every corner (which I guess is expected, it is bagged), blind spots and lots of road noise. Sure, a lot can be fixed, but I don't have the money to fix it... and with the money I spent on it I could've bought a nicer STOCK car. My brakes went out the other day and they have been working randomly... put it on the lift today and found out I need a new brake master cylinder, new rotors, new brake pads and the roads down here are a bit crappy to have a bagged ride.</p><p></p><p>I didn't even want to sell it, but a friend offered what I paid for it in cash. It also has a salvage title, so it's value is not $8,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenny Pollock, post: 2618574, member: 562880"] I work two jobs... gave my mom a nice down payment and she "financed" the rest with me. The money I owe on it is sitting in my driveway... my 1996 Chrysler LHS I have yet to put up for sale (I've been restoring it to stock condition). Sure, you might not like my decisions... and bigbang: you're correct, I bought it on a whim. I've admired it forever and when the offer was up for me to bought it, I did. Noticed a lot of body roll, scraping around every corner (which I guess is expected, it is bagged), blind spots and lots of road noise. Sure, a lot can be fixed, but I don't have the money to fix it... and with the money I spent on it I could've bought a nicer STOCK car. My brakes went out the other day and they have been working randomly... put it on the lift today and found out I need a new brake master cylinder, new rotors, new brake pads and the roads down here are a bit crappy to have a bagged ride. I didn't even want to sell it, but a friend offered what I paid for it in cash. It also has a salvage title, so it's value is not $8,000. [/QUOTE]
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