ModShack Stage 3 is IN and butt numbers are confirmed with a vwtool ->in depth review +race story
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Thats really good! I thought that tuition in the states was at least 20K per year.
Maybe I've been misinformed. LOL you're not keeping her strictly on kraft diet are you?
#22
I hope that's the case for my kids...just one question though>>>
I've got pretty hefty college funds built for the kids in a couple 529 plans. If they get the in-state fees and a scholorship or two, there will be a nice little nest egg left over for mods. The big question is: Can I justify mods as a bonafied educational endeavor so I can withdraw the funds without tax consequences? Hmmmmmm...
#24
LOL...Of course...Here's what I did.......>>
Back in '94 I took a large chunk of what was to be the "college savings" and bought a large sailboat. It was a runing joke in the family that we were having fun on Kate'e college money. She was only 11 at the time, so she wasn't worried, but reminds me to this day....I sold the boat 4 years later for $20K more (tax free) than I paid for it, and it was a whole lot more fun than a 529 plan! There's a moral to that story (somewhere)!!
#30
Totally confirms what I felt.
I've often said to people that the jump from stock to chipped wasn't as notable as the jump from chipped to "mod shacked". I really noticed this when I took my BM out for Steve to work on. At that point I had a chip and a BM. He sent me back the BM along with **** (+ 4bar fpr) and TTDA. I felt like I had a new car. Love it.
Thanks for the numbers and thanks to Steve for the development of excellent mods!
Thanks for the numbers and thanks to Steve for the development of excellent mods!