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Old 02-17-2018, 03:21 PM   #40279
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Welp, that's a good plan for sure ......

Even being debt free, doesn't mean you don't have expenses:

food
clothing
insurance (life, homeowners, medical, auto)
utilities
taxes (income and property) or rent
house maintenance
medical (to a certain extent)
entertainment
gasoline and auto maintenance
and if you have children/grandchildren - too many expenses to list .....


........ THAT"S where my money goes!


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Old 02-17-2018, 03:25 PM   #40280
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Wiring harness out... (going have to be spliced with the donor car because this one was automatic haha)

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Old 02-17-2018, 03:29 PM   #40281
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The smartest things government did is make paying your taxes "convenient" through payroll deduction. If, even for a month, everyone received their entire paycheck then had to sit down and write the checks for the amount they "owed" there would be a serious tax revolt.
Yep, the folks that are self employed and make quarterly payments, learn that quickly .......


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Old 02-17-2018, 03:33 PM   #40282
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Lightweight battery? Or rear seat delete?
I thought bout lightweight battery... but I live in the area where it hit single digit or below in the winter, so small/lightweight battery is a bit out of question.

Rear seat delete is in my mind. I don’t need CF rear seat delete, but iirc there’s a company that make out of fiberglass. Price isn’t expensive, but isn’t cheap either. Biggest issue is, that’ll go against my class (STX). My local SCCA isnt too picky, so they won’t go apeshit if I delete rear seat... but I shouldn’t take that as an advantage.

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AP Sprint is the answer. For best street comfort I'd say blank rotors and a good street pad. And no salted roads I guess (lack of seals, etc. being what it is)

I'll be swapping mine back onto the new car even though I ended up with a PP and the OE Brembo package. Expect to lose even more weight. Will have to work to not screw the balance up, but interested to know where the final weigh-in lands.

This is with a full tank minus ~75 miles, since that's all I've driven it. I'm not in the car, but this is stock.




Might have to change LCA if the light leveling thing is a problem (didn't realize it was a thing on the newer cars...) and I can't fabricate a fix.
Yeah I did look into AP brake kit... issue is the winter. It get salted, so it’s not a good idea to run it.

I have one brake kit in mind. It should shave weight (to certain degree), I gonna wait til spring to actually buy it or not.

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Isn't autox real strict on ways you can drop weight? Reminds me, need to try autocross...
Like cjd stated, SCCA solo (autox) have limitation of moddifications. I’m currently in STX class, BUT I’m not competing to win the class (I’m far from it).

Autox is pretty fun. It’s hellova a lot cheaper than track, it’s lower speed limit than track, but you learn a lot from it. If you haven’t done it, I would recommend trying it out. Just bring your helmet and let your local experienced autox guy guid you. You don’t need special mods or tools. Just bring your car & have fun time.

I, myself currently autox for more of improving my driving skill than winning the trophies. I’ve done track for only 10yrs and autox for 4yrs. I’m still newbie to racing and need more experience & improve my driving skill.

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LMFAO... that’s something I can’t help. I tried, but food is calling my name. Winter time, I’m so scared to get on the scale... last time I did it was last yr Aug lol
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Old 02-17-2018, 03:33 PM   #40283
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Those fall under "entertainment" and "medicine" .........



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Welp, that's a good plan for sure ......

Even being debt free, doesn't mean you don't have expenses:

food
clothing
insurance (life, homeowners, medical, auto)
utilities
taxes (income and property) or rent
house maintenance
medical (to a certain extent)
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gasoline and auto maintenance
and if you have children/grandchildren - too many expenses to list .....


........ THAT"S where my money goes!


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Old 02-17-2018, 03:39 PM   #40285
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Yea, it's the same with mortgage deductions in the US (not sure how it works in Canada). It is hard for people to grasp that a mortgage deduction does nothing to help your net income, versus a paid off house.

I explain it like this. I hand them 4 quarters and say this:
  • So this is how it works, let's assume you are in a 25% tax bracket.
  • Your mortgage payment is $1.
  • My left hand is the bank, my right hand is Uncle Sam.
  • Now give me your mortgage payment (taking the $1 in my left hand)
  • Now Uncle Sam is going to give you your tax break, "Here is your quarter citizen for the money you gave the bank". (I transfer one quarter to my right hand and then give it to them)
  • Now, let's do it with no mortgage, (giving the dollar back)
  • Uncle Sam says, "hi citizen I see you have a dollar, I need 25% of that"
  • Now, instead of a quarter, you have 75 cents. Get it now?

I also always add, "and if you really want to get the deduction you can have the same effect by giving your money to your favorite charity, do good and get the money back"
Especially, near the end of a loan, where most of the payment goes to the principle ....... not interest. That makes the "standard deduction" more attractive ....... plus, you don't have to "make up" charitable contributions .....


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Old 02-17-2018, 03:50 PM   #40286
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Hey, I come here to get away from reality. Take this shit somewhere else.
OK, just leave us and go on vacation ......


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Old 02-17-2018, 03:54 PM   #40288
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Especially, near the end of a loan, where most of the payment goes to the principle ....... not interest. That makes the "standard deduction" more attractive ....... plus, you don't have to "make up" charitable contributions .....


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Extra especially if you hit AMT...

Property tax is where that hurts me the most - it's right in the same ballpark as my interest is currently, though we really need to refi into a fixed so it stays that way... (sold the old house after buying and rolled the money over into the mortgage... 3 years at 2.25% saved a crazy amount, especially since it took a year for the old house to sell - too small for the mcmansion crowd, right at the edge for the up-and-coming crowd.)

Being taxed on your tax is a wee bit frustrating.

Hope we're close on the balance this year, but it's always an unknown. Paid a good deal less due to random "oh, we changed the legal entity that you're working for" and missing a step on the new paperwork... but also got a plug-in worth a nice credit... so. Who knows.

Expensive year, 2017. Pretty crap all around, to be honest.
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Lol that's the reason I resolved to lose 20 lb last year. It worked. Pulled almost as much weight out of my car as the seats.
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Old 02-17-2018, 04:18 PM   #40291
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Now, that right there would stop me if it were my project .......


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Old 02-17-2018, 04:26 PM   #40292
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Lol that's the reason I resolved to lose 20 lb last year. It worked. Pulled almost as much weight out of my car as the seats.
I lost almost 40 pounds before the holidays. Man, I really felt the difference; in the car too. It's real.

Then Chrismas vacation befell my world. Still +8 lbs.

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