True friends don't contradict themselves

Jul 05, 2008 11:09


I'm gonna sell my car. But not after I make all the upgrades. And not for nearly as much. I'm gonna fix the headlight knob and tire, and sell it for $500. If no one wants it then I'll fix some more things, and sell it for a little more. I'll just do that gradually until someone buys it.
P.S. its good on gas. With a tune-up it'll be great.

Me and Kayla are doing pretty well. We're hitting the same road-bumps we have before, but I've decided to just stop caring. So yeah, I can sacrifice my pysche and it should be good in the long run.

I have work tonight and tomorrow, then not again until Saturday. I really need another job. I'm applying everywhere, but its not working out at all. The job market really does stink.

Home life is horrible. My dad lives to start shit. My mom backs him up, and causes a lot herself. And my brother is the anti-christ. I might have to rent a storage garage and sleep there for awhile.

There's another event going on, but its just soo pathetic that I really don't want to get into it. 
"Over it".

Car info for 1991 Honda CRX:
-Broken headlight knob (still works, but its a bitch to turn on the headlights and you need your thumb to use the blinker).
-Flat tire (the valve broke. Its pretty cheap to fix and will be back on by Friday (hopefully)).
-Driver's side door is a mess (window doesn't roll up or down, can be pushed down a little, but if you want to get it down all the way you need to take the whole window out. Kid before me kicked the shit out of it and the panel was held together by ducktape. The hinge gets stuck and makes a loud noise when opening).
-Throttle gets stuck a little sometimes.
-Tune-up.
-Brakes and rotors.
-Trunk struts (to keep the trunk from falling on your head).
-Speakers.
-Corner headlight (got hit and broke the lense. Still works, its just hard for it to stay in place).
-Body work (some rust spots and paint chips and rot and a couple dents).
-The backseat is a bench (its a 2 seater car, but another person CAN fit in the back. Not comfortably though).
-No power steering (model was never made with power steering, so its not like its broken. It can be hard to turn, but at least its an automatic).
-It starts and runs pretty good. 133,400 miles and it has a long way to go because its a Honda. I'm not gonna sell it until I fix the first 2 things on the list. $500 (this car in good condition runs for around $1,900 ($2,100 in great condition))

Haha, I just remembered that I also need to make sure I have enough for another car. So it may take a little longer to sell.
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