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AstulzerRZD 01-19-2024 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9122902)
Go spend 5k of that money at exotics racing in Vegas and you’ll never consider buying a “fun” car again lol.. or at least that’s what happened to me

After driving Aventador, 458, GTR, I was like lol.. there will never be a car I could ever afford that would provide any thrill.

sortttaaaa true.

Getting back into the Scat Pack/S2000 daily still scared and excited me a ton. Other than that, it's straight into a 458 or Performante.

Literally everything else has lost its luster though (including the 981 GTS, 991 GT3 which I had kinda planned to get)

That 5k at Exotics Racing saved me so much sales tax and disappointment ��

AstulzerRZD 01-19-2024 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9122846)
Having this convo with a friend, when do you guys think you can afford a car?

- Have the cash?
- 20/10/4 rule?
- Specific net worth?
- Certain Income?
- Yolo?

They got gifted a fat DP for their wedding on a $800K condo. He wants to buy a Datsun 240z but thinks he doesn't have enough.

- 5x the price saved
- Dual income
- No kids
- No debt, all current cars paid for
- SWE in FAANG compensation

I argued if you don't buy it soon, you'll probably never buy one or end up with it in your 50's to 60's. Plus the $40K you pay today, you'll get $40K when you're done with it and sell it. The repairs and maintenance will be your cost to play.

When my total transportation cost is less than 10% of my annual income.
The S2k was 15% and that felt like a lot.

The one thing that helps me is the super cheap leases in the states.
E Tron GT RS leasing for $650 puts it at like 8k + insurance a year, so 140k income isn't unreasonable

westopher 01-19-2024 04:38 PM

Someone with 500k in the bank that won't enjoy themselves is far less wealthy than the guy with 30k in the bank that does everything he wants to do.

SkinnyPupp 01-19-2024 04:42 PM

The parents with a 4 car garage and paying for their son's condo probably don't do things like that. If they sacrificed their lives to give him that ability, why not take advantage?

Razor Ramon HG 01-19-2024 04:47 PM

I'm in the "YOLO, never know when you'll get hit by a car or get diagnosed with cancer" gang.

supafamous 01-19-2024 05:49 PM

https://www.autotrader.ca/a/acura/ns...x=-1&modalXS=1

Not really a good buy so putting it here. What a beauty of a NSX - that interior colour combo is giving me a boner.

https://tdrpmimages.azureedge.net/ph...6.jpg-1024x786

donk. 01-19-2024 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9122846)
Having this convo with a friend, when do you guys think you can afford a car? .

When ive saved the total price, plus insurance and tax to be bought outright

Although if an nsx popped up in the spec that i want, id blow a heloc on it, and then sell the c7 to pay off the heloc
YORO

underscore 01-20-2024 06:51 PM

How do you guys really deep clean an older windshield? I can't see shit at night in my car and looking closely it has a bunch of little spots on it that I can't get off with regular window cleaner wipes. I tried the razoe blade thing but that didn't seem to pick anything up.

donk. 01-20-2024 07:48 PM

Are you sure its not physical "speckle"

Buy a new windshield.
My 93 prelude years back had that sand "speckle" from age, eventually got a crack, replaced the windshield for 300$.

The difference in new vs old glass was massive, its like looking through 720p vs 4k.

If the above is too pricey, apparently there is also a glass restoration kit you can buy, make sure you test it on a smaller section first tho. And look through it in all condition before doing the whole windshield.

sonick 01-20-2024 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9123036)
How do you guys really deep clean an older windshield? I can't see shit at night in my car and looking closely it has a bunch of little spots on it that I can't get off with regular window cleaner wipes. I tried the razoe blade thing but that didn't seem to pick anything up.

If it's built up shit on the glass, get a glass polish compound to strip out the build up of rainx and other shit to the bare glass

Make sure it's a polish with an abrasive to really strip the glass of the layers of dirt and product..

headhunt3r 01-20-2024 09:17 PM

Before applying aquaoek I'll use Invisible Glass Glass Stripper and lots of elbow grease. It's abrasive and should remove most things. You could also try an aggressive clay bar? Make sure you clean the inside as well with your choice if glass cleaner. A thin layer of oil usually develops over time and makes things blurry.

Gerbs 01-20-2024 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 9122922)
The parents with a 4 car garage and paying for their son's condo probably don't do things like that. If they sacrificed their lives to give him that ability, why not take advantage?

I think folks who get inheritance are from parents who were good at saving.

So the entire family tree is unable to spend. It's actually crazy how widespread this is as everyone is nearing 30's.

Top 1-8% of income/wealth but spend like the 50%. Not that it's a bad thing but it's time to start checking off experiences you wanna do!

Gerbs 01-20-2024 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by donk. (Post 9122932)
When ive saved the total price, plus insurance and tax to be bought outright

Although if an nsx popped up in the spec that i want, id blow a heloc on it, and then sell the c7 to pay off the heloc
YORO

So if you have $130K in TFSA + 6 months emergency fund, that's a green light to buy a GT4 soon :ilied:

snowball 01-20-2024 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by headhunt3r (Post 9123054)
Before applying aquaoek I'll use Invisible Glass Glass Stripper and lots of elbow grease. It's abrasive and should remove most things. You could also try an aggressive clay bar? Make sure you clean the inside as well with your choice if glass cleaner. A thin layer of oil usually develops over time and makes things blurry.

Glass stripper is the way

donk. 01-21-2024 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9123058)
So if you have $130K in TFSA + 6 months emergency fund, that's a green light to buy a GT4 soon :ilied:

You would disappoint me if that 130k stayed in the bank for the next 30 years :troll: :suspicious:

The tfsa can be utilized two ways.....

Retirement when you cant fit in a gt4 because your joints are failing

Or.......

30 years earlier, enjoyed for x-xx years on that gt4, and if your lucky the cars value will keep up with inflation even with increased milage. THEN you sell it and use it as a "tfsagt4"

Every time i look at my rrsp, i want to pay the tax on it, and put it to use on my next RE purchase, or do the irresponsible and put it towards a priceless purchase of a G̶t̶4̶ nsx

Edit:
I wish our licence plates could be 7 digits, tfsagt4 or rrspnsx would be a sick licence plate lol
Spoiler!

underscore 01-21-2024 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by donk. (Post 9123047)
Are you sure its not physical "speckle"

I was able to scrub most of the spots off the outside and residue off the inside and now you can see all the fine pitting and scratches. I'll see how it is but odds are I just need a new one. Fingers crossed they still make them.

Blueboy222 01-21-2024 02:01 PM

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whitev70r 01-21-2024 02:05 PM

5-30 ... my 2 cents.

bcrdukes 01-21-2024 03:59 PM

0W20

Badhobz 01-21-2024 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by zyzzjr (Post 9123083)
0W-20 or 5W-30 for toyota engine in vancouver weather?

Whatever is on the oil cap. If both then go 0-20 as thats more inline with our temps.

bcrdukes 01-21-2024 08:27 PM

I cannot wait for when we start seeing questions on this when Toyota's show up here requiring 0W16 :D

roastpuff 01-21-2024 08:32 PM

Or go 0W30, hit both low and high.

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9123132)
I cannot wait for when we start seeing questions on this when Toyota's show up here requiring 0W16 :D


They already do, the new Prius etc. I'm waiting for the 0W8 stuff to show up haha.

headhunt3r 01-21-2024 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9123132)
I cannot wait for when we start seeing questions on this when Toyota's show up here requiring 0W16 :D

I'll bite. That's what mine requires. I've been buying Mobil1 oil of the recommended viscosity. Should I not bother?

whitev70r 01-21-2024 09:41 PM

what is the over under for a bus strike tomorrow ... ?

bcrdukes 01-21-2024 10:05 PM

I just use what's recommended, or whatever the manual or Toyota service bulletins recommend until otherwise.

I'm ghetto, so after my car's warranty was over, I just use Motomaster or Walmart Super Tech 0W20 and change oil once every 6 months. :D

Edit: I forgot about Toyota 0W8 on their new cars. Can't wait for that when I get the Toyota Crown :troll:


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