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People don't realize there is money out there to be made. Just have to be able to do it and do it profitably. As for insurance, I don't think you'll be able to get an answer unless you call up the insurance company and ask. There are too many variables including geographic location, age, etc... It's best if you have an every day car (pick up a beater Honda or something) and insure that as your daily driver and the Z as a pleasure car. I can't imagine it would cost more than your Mustang. Good luck...if you can survive your first day on tt.NET, you can survive anything. Alex :This is really getting rediculous. What is wrong with you guys!? Ok, i know that im kinda in a lucky situation. First of all, my parents have not helped me with my car situation IN ANY WAY! Maybe i'll tell you guys a little about myself: I'm a 17 year old college student. I've been going to college since i was 16 and YES my parents have payed for my schooling and everything i need to survive. : : I guess maybe you could call me an entripanor (sp?). I've been running my own assorted e-buisinesses since i was 13. I started off selling small things that most people who know what they're talking about would call "scams". These included the "wholesale lists" that you still, to this day, see on ebay. I then moved past that and started buying aftermarket car parts from wholesalers. I opened up a small online store called "Eastern PA Motorsports". At one point, i was an authorized dealer for Apexi, Wings West, Greddy, and Veilside. This is when i realized that, reguardless of age, anyone can make a fair amount of side money. PLUS, since this is an online buisiness, i had 0 face to face contact with the people i was selling to. They had no way to know if i was 65 or 15 years old. This just started becoming a huge hastle. I ended up having to close down a year and a half ago because of the income tax headaches which my parents refused to help me with. I resorted to ebay where you do not need a business lisence to sell products. This is around the time that f&f came out. All the ricers flocked onto ebay with their cash in hand and dished out wads of cash for underbody neons and the same decals that they had on Vin's RX-7! YAHOO! We're in business! I found a small wholesaler in canada who supplied me with neon underbody lights for dirt cheap (around $25 a set) I probably made a clean 15 g's from these alone. I would invest in buying a hundred sets at a time and would sell them out in 3 to 4 weeks. (Keep in mind, i'd sell these for $100 minimum so thats $75 profit a peace, give or take.) As for the decals, i invested in a $500 vinyl plotter and bought the patterns over ebay for 25 bucks. This was also a large form of income for me. : : It seems that as time goes on, im just getting lazier and lazier/looking for the easiest money possable. Lately i've found that website design is a simple form of income that can pay big once you get your name out. I'm currently taking Flash 5 classes from my college and plan on going into adobe photoshop soon. Well, there ya go. Hopefully the 15 minutes ive spend writing have helped the few of you who actually read all of this. Some of you probably still dont believe me, but i could care less.
Alex Admin - twinturbo.NET 1994 TT Stg V 1995 Lotus Esprit S4s
 

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