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who else is waiting for the money to mod! What are you gonna do w the money.
 


rooSTer

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I am, might put it towards a cobb tune from modbargains
 


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I live in CA. I might be able to put a sticker on the window, as long as the EPA approves.
 


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I live in CA. I might be able to put a sticker on the window, as long as the EPA approves.
haha, you can get away with a tune or swap out the intake every two years. Can't you get an exhaust that retains the stock cat?
 


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Yeah. that's allowable. Its always good to retain the stock parts though, just in case. [shhh]
 


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It's such a pity that California, of all places, with those bee-yew-tea-ful winding seaside roads and gorge-yuss mountain lanes is so restrictive about things. As I understand it, either the driver or the car can be breathing hard, but not both.
 


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If I get a return (not sure about it yet), I'll invest it in a roof rack for my bike this summer.

My work bonus is gonna go towards a Cobb AP [}:)]

It's gonna be a nice summer
 


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The best bang for the buck is always a tune with turbo'd cars, easily. If I were you guys I'd jump on the COBB Accessport V3, and maybe tag along some lowering springs to get the stance right so you can match that power with a little bit better handling as well.
 


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Im happy my folks live out in the boondocks here in AZ where we don't even require emissions. I just register everything there and boom remove all emissions devices (but keep them)

Im hoping to get some stuff for my quad with my return and pay down some of my credit card bill.
 


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Got my tax return last week. Wheels will be here tomorrow lol
 


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Having to constantly talk myself out of a Cobb AP. Going to pay off credit cards, and need a new TV/Blu-Ray player for the livingroom... ;(
 


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Having to constantly talk myself out of a Cobb AP. Going to pay off credit cards, and need a new TV/Blu-Ray player for the livingroom... ;(
I had to do the adult thing and allocate some of my refund to bills as well. Boooooooring.
 


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Buying a new washer and dryer. I hate being an adult.
 


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Putting mine into savings. Money for toys comes from my paycheck. Made a commitment with my wife to put our tax returns away and it's been a smart choice so far.
 


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I must admit that I am excited whenever tax return arrives. I'm pretty sure that everyone feels the same way. :) This time, I'll spend the money for my house renovation. Actually, it was the original plan. Moreover, a reviled credit product, refund anticipation loans or tax refund loans, was killed off last year via regulatory measures. It was supposed to stop people borrowing against their tax refunds. However, numerous slightly different goods offering the same thing are alive and well. A personal loan can help you pay for things until your tax refund gets here.

Best regards!
Charmaine
 


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I ended up buying a washer/dryer AND an AP. Hell yes.
 


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I got an Injen intake for the ST and a bunch of engine parts for the Datsun, gotta love having the limited bills of a 20 year old. Next paycheck will probably be an AP.
 


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