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Old 01-03-2017, 03:25 PM
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At some point I wanted to do that then I was to far out with everything I had already gotten so opted not to do it lol
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Originally Posted by colodude18
This. I have done several partial builds at a shop that charges extremely fair rates (not to say dirt cheap) and each and everyone of them was at least $5K in total (parts + labor).







Being a finance guy, I have an anally detailed Excel spreadsheet that lists every penny I ever spent on my car, categorized every which way possible. Given that I bought my car brand new, it is needless to say I'm at the point where I could've bought a very nice used Porsche by now...
One example: I spent just under 8 grand (or $0.16 per mile) on brakes and tires alone
I have seen many people in Spec Miata forums say that the first rule of amateur racing is you never keep track of your expenses. LOL
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I have seen many people in Spec Miata forums say that the first rule of amateur racing is you never keep track of your expenses. LOL
That sounds like a golden rule to me
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At some point I wanted to do that then I was to far out with everything I had already gotten so opted not to do it lol
Consider yourself lucky lol
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Originally Posted by colodude18
This. I have done several partial builds at a shop that charges extremely fair rates (not to say dirt cheap) and each and everyone of them was at least $5K in total (parts + labor).







Being a finance guy, I have an anally detailed Excel spreadsheet that lists every penny I ever spent on my car, categorized every which way possible. Given that I bought my car brand new, it is needless to say I'm at the point where I could've bought a very nice used Porsche by now...
One example: I spent just under 8 grand (or $0.16 per mile) on brakes and tires alone
Lol yikes. I know for me I could have paid off a brand new evo 10 already with repairs and mods cost. If I'd have known when I bought it What I know now, would have not cost nearly as much


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