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    Supercharger Financing:

    Have always wanted to add boost to my GT, but just can afford to drop that much at one time.

    Curious if there are shops out there that finance a supercharger purchase & install?

    I realize that if you cant pay, you cant play.

    Just curious if there are any options out there.

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    Supercharger Financing:

    Interest rate on LOC may be lower than any shop financing.
    Make out a re-payment plan and STICK to it if you go this route!!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiestangowner View Post
    Interest rate on LOC may be lower than any shop financing.
    Make out a payment plan and STICK to it if you go this route!!!!



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    I figure itll run about $10,000, give or take. I can probably come up with 1/2, without major sacrifice at home. Guess I'll just wait but really wanna do it!

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    Since it's a mod for a toy, to me, best to put the 5k away n add to it over time until you can pay cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiestangowner View Post
    Interest rate on LOC may be lower than any shop financing.
    Make out a re-payment plan and STICK to it if you go this route!!!!



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    LOL, I was going to post that he should check in with you!

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    [QUOTE=gsoukaris;321719]I figure itll run about $10,000, give or take. I can probably come up with 1/2, without major sacrifice at home. Guess I'll just wait but really wanna do it!

    I say GO FOR IT!

    If life has taught me anything recently....it’s that life’s short and do the things that you enjoy and that make you happy while you can....there will be a time you can’t and regret is for losers.
    Last edited by WidowrRacing; 11-29-2019 at 08:54 AM.

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    Supercharger Financing:

    Quote Originally Posted by 92redragtop View Post
    LOL, I was going to post that he should check in with you!
    “Line of credit and overdraft protection!!!”

    Richard, if that’s what he really wants then we’ll figure out a way ( who am I to argue? I might be told to go f### himself lol)
    Sure it may not be conventional- as far as repayment time wise to most of us- but it will be paid back . Maybe amount from loc ( when all said and done ) might costs double that when paid in full but he’s got his boost now and smiling from ear to ear now lol.

    All kidding aside it’s the off season and OP has about half saved so just save some more and evaluate finances come driving season
    Or trade it for a used GT 500

    Oh Richard if we REALLY think about , what is loc for if you never gonna use it? stare at it online?

    Emergencies? Roof? Window? Furnace replacement? If you don’t have any of those then this may be the emergency ( I need beer)




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    MGW XSPEC low profile 2.625in throw
    slo turd 5.0, even slower driver

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiestangowner View Post
    “Line of credit and overdraft protection!!!”

    Richard, if that’s what he really wants then we’ll figure out a way ( who am I to argue? I might be told to go f### himself lol)
    Sure it may not be conventional- as far as repayment time wise to most of us- but it will be paid back . Maybe amount from loc ( when all said and done ) might costs double that when paid in full but he’s got his boost now and smiling from ear to ear now lol.

    All kidding aside it’s the off season and OP has about half saved so just save some more and evaluate finances come driving season
    Or trade it for a used GT 500

    Oh Richard if we REALLY think about , what is loc for if you never gonna use it? stare at it online?

    Emergencies? Roof? Window? Furnace replacement? If you don’t have any of those then this may be the emergency ( I need beer)




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    LOC is for investment - leverage and earn baby! And interest becomes tax deductible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 92redragtop View Post
    LOC is for investment - leverage and earn baby! And interest becomes tax deductible.
    Yes I agree- but we’re not talking about that , we are talking “ where there is a will there is a WAY”


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    MGW XSPEC low profile 2.625in throw
    slo turd 5.0, even slower driver

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiestangowner View Post
    Yes I agree- but we’re not talking about that , we are talking “ where there is a will there is a WAY”


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    Yup, and that will can ideally make the money to pay cash for the toys. That's just me though (although I don't mind making money off folks who can't resist the marshmallow)..

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