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  • hey hey hey, gooood bye!

    Well you guy's it's been real, I've had my 1992 GP SE from 115,000 to 178,000 and just recently got into a accident. It's still up and running no major damage,just the front right headlight is smashed inwards so my low beams light is supported by a rag I put underneath it, and now my brights on the right side point directly to the upstair windows of people houses.

    I tried to take it to the body shop but they want at least $1200 to repair the damage (not including the paint). Either way it's well over the $880 kelly blue book value and I just lost my passion for it. Getting to the point though, I'm interested in getting a new car and based off my income which is around $13,440 a year delievering newspapers.

    I would really appreciate if anyone could pin point me into the right direction "based of my income" of what sporty 4 door car I should take at look at also considering the price,gas mileage and reliablitly...
    -Thanks guys

  • #2
    you can a cavalier z24 or somthing, those look nice, and are very light, so they run better times with a decent motor

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    • #3
      Find a RWD vehicle. They are more fun. So Im suggesting S-10

      Fun and Pratical
      1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
      1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
      Because... I am, CANADIAN

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      • #4
        i would honestly just fix what you have. if you scope out the junkyards you may find a car with the peices you need in the same color. even if you dont find the same color, grab the parts and fix it yourself. you can head to macco for cheap paint, or get some color match rattle cans just to make it the same color, depending on how much you need to do.

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