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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
To build or not to build
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTmystic290" data-source="post: 11974516" data-attributes="member: 137661"><p>All depends on what your goals for the car are. If you just want a daily driver mustang than Id stick with what you have. I dont know if you know how to fix cars yourself but if theres issues put your money into the parts and tinker with it yourself. If you never take it apart youll never know how it works or why it broke to begin with. Back when I was in school I made a horrible mistake of getting rid of my perfectly driving 95 cobra, thinking I could upgrade. I ended up with an 89lx with a vortech that ended up being more of a money pit and project that I had ever imagined, plus being in school you can only make SO much money and time for it. </p><p></p><p>Figure out what to want as an end result before you take your first step!</p><p></p><p>Also if you dont know how to fix it, there could be someone you could contact for cheap labor, and some good know how...cough cough :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTmystic290, post: 11974516, member: 137661"] All depends on what your goals for the car are. If you just want a daily driver mustang than Id stick with what you have. I dont know if you know how to fix cars yourself but if theres issues put your money into the parts and tinker with it yourself. If you never take it apart youll never know how it works or why it broke to begin with. Back when I was in school I made a horrible mistake of getting rid of my perfectly driving 95 cobra, thinking I could upgrade. I ended up with an 89lx with a vortech that ended up being more of a money pit and project that I had ever imagined, plus being in school you can only make SO much money and time for it. Figure out what to want as an end result before you take your first step! Also if you dont know how to fix it, there could be someone you could contact for cheap labor, and some good know how...cough cough :beer: [/QUOTE]
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