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<blockquote data-quote="FISHTAIL" data-source="post: 11185104" data-attributes="member: 19212"><p>Well, option #3 is probably not the one you want. First, it'll take you a while to accumulate all of those parts, and in the meantime you'll be driving a total dog of a car. That issue aside, once you do get all the parts, you'll still have some downtime to contend with, during which time you'll be needing to borrow/rent another car to get around.</p><p></p><p>I'd stick with one of the first two options. Given that you are still 16, and don't have lots of spare cash to spread around, option number 2 makes the most fiscal sense. And it should keep you happy if you get something that's at least enjoyable to drive.</p><p></p><p>If I were you, I'd think long and hard about option 2, and base my decision on how happy I am with the amount of spending money you've currently got, weighed against how much you like your current car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHTAIL, post: 11185104, member: 19212"] Well, option #3 is probably not the one you want. First, it'll take you a while to accumulate all of those parts, and in the meantime you'll be driving a total dog of a car. That issue aside, once you do get all the parts, you'll still have some downtime to contend with, during which time you'll be needing to borrow/rent another car to get around. I'd stick with one of the first two options. Given that you are still 16, and don't have lots of spare cash to spread around, option number 2 makes the most fiscal sense. And it should keep you happy if you get something that's at least enjoyable to drive. If I were you, I'd think long and hard about option 2, and base my decision on how happy I am with the amount of spending money you've currently got, weighed against how much you like your current car. [/QUOTE]
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