View Full Version : Sega or Cars?
David J.
01-26-2006, 08:47 PM
I've been thinking about restoring an automobile, like buying a junker and restore it like new, etc.
But if I did this, I'd have to give up buying sega games for a while, good idea or not? It's something I'd always like to do and it'd be cool for a summer driver. I have what I want to restore in mind... I can locate everything I need except one item. Now I just gotta look on ebay and locally
For those curious... I'm thinking of restoring a '80-'86 Ford F-150/100, short wheel base with a flareside bed of a '92-96, smokestack exhaust, sound system, etc etc. An older truck isn't too hard to restore nor are parts expensive or hard to find.
ary incorparated
01-26-2006, 09:56 PM
Good way,or else you get to addicted to youre genny.give it rest for a while a bit distraction by variating isnt wrong by the time,Good idea go for the carr. :D
Joe Redifer
01-26-2006, 10:03 PM
Give up Sega games so that I may have less competition bidding for them on eBay and whatnot. Also sell your Sega games to me.... the ones that are in good condition anyway. Really good condition.
David J.
01-26-2006, 10:15 PM
I'm not selling anything... Only my US Saturn and DC games are in good condition. I buy pretty poor condition Genesis gmes.
I don't buy/bid on ebay so you have no competition there. I have a savings account and investments, it's nice to have some spare cash just sitting there.
Obviously
01-26-2006, 10:33 PM
Go for the truck. Sega's not going anywhere.
David J.
01-26-2006, 11:22 PM
Yeah, you are right. Sega itsself and my collection is going very slow right now.
Now all I gotta do is find the truck I want to work on.... I might put a want ad in the local online ad site, because I want a specific year, cab and frame.
If I can find a truck like I want, I should be able to get a cab and frame, etc for like a hundred bucks. I know an attorney who'd let me use her garage because she doesn't use it, so all I need after that is some free time, and some more money.
David J.
01-31-2006, 10:35 PM
Well, scratch the truck project.
I found a survey about the Dodge Challenger concept about which engine and transmission I would want from Dodge, so I voted, and this is a good chance it will be produced, so I'm going to buy one of these in a few years hopefully, I just want to get through college before I make a lofty purchase, even tho I will finance it for 72 months.
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