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Old 02-19-2015, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ausgeflippt951 View Post
Not sure I understand the logic behind buying a $2000-4000 machine that doesn't even see yearly use. With that frequency, why not just make sure you stay friends with VG and SMD?

Monthly retainer fees of a bottle of scotch will be cheaper in the long run.
There is some truth to this My friend w/ the maxstar still calls me to fix his shifter kart.

But there is also some comfort in knowing that you can fix stuff on your own schedule and in the middle of the night. I have welded (and machined) some odd crap together in a pinch to fix something else. When you have the capability you look at things a whole different way. If you enjoy tinkering, that can be invaluable. I have LOTS of tools that I rarely use. Heck, I even have some $$$ that I've NEVER used (yet). But I needed them once, didn't have them, and vowed never to be in that situation again. So I hunted down a good deal before I got stuck the next time. Hell, I have $20k tied up in the teener that I've only driven a couple times and hasn't moved in 5 yrs mostly due to a frickin' fuel line. Doesn't mean Im going to sell it
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