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Originally Posted by Chuck33079
Exactly. Sure, you might be able to finance the kit. But what about the $3-5k in supporting mods, or the emergency fund if you have to replace the motor? It's a bad idea.
Unless you've got the money, but it's been invested somewhere and you're making money on it. Finance it at zero percent and pocket the difference. But I don't think that's what's going on here.
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Sure Fire recipe for a Garage Queen. Second time I've seen this type of question and it still amazes me. I would really hate to see that because it would likely be a 3-400 car payment 2-300 performance finance then trying to save up for a possible build and R&R. That's a whole lot of Ramen and beans.