origin of money for your car?
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Originally Posted by Rad One
does anyone else have anymore good ideas pluuulease...
or should i just get a head start at this lemonade stand?
seriously though, your asking if anyone knows a way to make quick sums of money that we're passing up on in order to work our regular jobs???
If you find out let us know okay
Last edited by Krinkov; 10-26-2004 at 12:16 AM.
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Originally Posted by Rad One
so does anyone else have any other suggestions?
What do want us to say? Do think there might be some kind of secret funding outlet for young, cash-strapped, car enthusiasts? ...not that I know of, at least...
I'll let you know whan I find it... ...Wait a second, no I won't
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hey noah... thanks for the invite. you better watch out i just might takeyour offer. youre gonna start avoiding me with all the questions im gonna ask. tehehehe jk...maybe.
HAHAHA...jumpman you are too much. nah i cant roll like that though. HEY once it starts raining me and you are gonna go ghosthunting on calveras road right? with some ladies hopefully. anyone else wanna join us?? hahaha
likewise KRINKOV, will do.
-rattlling the two cents in the piggy bank- sighhh...
HAHAHA...jumpman you are too much. nah i cant roll like that though. HEY once it starts raining me and you are gonna go ghosthunting on calveras road right? with some ladies hopefully. anyone else wanna join us?? hahaha
likewise KRINKOV, will do.
-rattlling the two cents in the piggy bank- sighhh...
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Originally Posted by Krinkov
I dont know anyone around here, in fact any other shop in the country, that has as much experience with conversions as LIC, why do you think Sport Compact Car went to them for their tech article on EJ swaps
also they will charge you ALOT less than a regular garage that will just charge you book rate!
also they will charge you ALOT less than a regular garage that will just charge you book rate!
#25
how about becoming a real estate investor (REI)? Still not a 'quick' cash thing. But if you do it right and good opportunities come up for you, you might get the break you wanted. Just remember, REI is not for everyone. Take care, and good luck!
Leo
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hey leo... i've heard abput that. i think some of my friends are doing something like that. what i've heard is that they get about 10% back on the average unless its good then then they get up fto 15%. was that what you were talking about? ivesting in an agent?
-RAD
-RAD
#27
RAD,
General idea on this REI thing is basically buy low sell high. Find something you can buy for 70% or lower than the market value, fix it up, and sell it. Most of the time is to find someone in financial trouble and need to sell ASAP (like within days) aka 'motivated sellers'. You have to know if the property is really worth it (your part to do the research) before buying (there are many other things you can do other then straight buying it). Fix it up, which sucks in CA unless you can do it yourself (due to labor rate). Find a buyer! There goes your profit. Of course there is more to it than just that. Few things... You have to make sure the property you are buying really does worth that much, even at 70% of the market value. Be VERY careful with contracts because a lot of money is involved. Got to be able to find a buyer! If you are seriously interested in this, let me know. I can give you some detail information.
Leo
General idea on this REI thing is basically buy low sell high. Find something you can buy for 70% or lower than the market value, fix it up, and sell it. Most of the time is to find someone in financial trouble and need to sell ASAP (like within days) aka 'motivated sellers'. You have to know if the property is really worth it (your part to do the research) before buying (there are many other things you can do other then straight buying it). Fix it up, which sucks in CA unless you can do it yourself (due to labor rate). Find a buyer! There goes your profit. Of course there is more to it than just that. Few things... You have to make sure the property you are buying really does worth that much, even at 70% of the market value. Be VERY careful with contracts because a lot of money is involved. Got to be able to find a buyer! If you are seriously interested in this, let me know. I can give you some detail information.
Leo