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my refund is going towards "security", paying off my clutch, finally powdercoating my rim, paying off the tiny remainder left on the credit card, maybe slot my standard rotors (if they can be?), fuel pump and maybe injectors :D

woot :laugh:

my refund is going towards "security", paying off my clutch, finally powdercoating my rim, paying off the tiny remainder left on the credit card, maybe slot my standard rotors (if they can be?), fuel pump and maybe injectors :D

Where are u getting the rim powdercoated? Would like to get my engine cover and calipers done...

-D

Where are u getting the rim powdercoated? Would like to get my engine cover and calipers done...

-D

Can do, they will prob do it cheaper if its all together. Anyone else need stuff done?

Where? hmmm. RYAN!!! where did you tell me to go to have it done??

there is a powder coater up here in holden hill, havent been there before, but heard they do a good job.

are you implying that i am a useless whore damo? ha ha

Edited by craig R33

Well if you add all that up, its not much.

my refund is going towards "security" $345, paying off my clutch $700, finally powdercoating my rim $50, paying off the tiny remainder left on the credit card $200, maybe slot my standard rotors (if they can be?) not much <$200, fuel pump $150ishand maybe injectors $700ish If i add all that up, i still have a good amount to save.

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