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Most expensive thing you own

I really hope the most expensive thing I own is my own house in time to come - that is, if I am ever gainfully employed. Which I hope and I am sure I will.
 
Wow, you're really thrifty, all these goods make you more productive. That's wonderful!

Actually bud, not really haha the firebird has terribly low fuel effiency, bless her heart. This is my first computer so I usually use it more for personal stuff like this then school. And my concrete saw... Ill be honest. I never work with concrete. Ever. I just bought it to cut stuff up with :D I mostly just do sidings and sheds. I have no use for a concrete saw other then recreation ;)
 
Probably not. I plan on never getting rid of the firebird for sentimental reasons and I actually am looking into buying a second vehicle while I overhaul the 'bird engine. But the second vehicle will probably be a silverado 1500 or 2500. The series of silverado Im looking at gets about 15 mpg going downhill lmao fuel effiency doesnt bother me to much dependent upon how much pride I have in what Im driving
 
Probably not. I plan on never getting rid of the firebird for sentimental reasons and I actually am looking into buying a second vehicle while I overhaul the 'bird engine. But the second vehicle will probably be a silverado 1500 or 2500. The series of silverado Im looking at gets about 15 mpg going downhill lmao fuel effiency doesnt bother me to much dependent upon how much pride I have in what Im driving

Are gas prices low over there? lol...
 
The most expensive thing that I own is most likely my computer, my HDTV and then my DSLR setup.
 
Are gas prices low over there? lol...

Gas prices? No. Intelligence? Kinda lol. Basically your considered cool if you drive a massively polluting pickup or sports car and shoot every living non-human animal. When I was growing up I thought it was assanine... but if you cant beat them, join 'em!
 
In Asia/Australia, my wheels should be some Holden/Chevy. Maybe Holden Cruze.

In Europe, I don't mind a Ford Ka.

In the backroads of Canada, I'd use Ford Edge. In the suburbs, Chevrolet Cruze. In the inner cities? Any continuation of the good 'ol Saturn Astra
 
Iv never heard of Holden. I think I may research them a bit. In Europe dont drive a Ford. Actually... NEVER drive a Ford lol it stands for Found On Roadside Dead hahahaha

And the chevrolet cruze has no haul-power

Trust me bud, stick with pontiac or any diesel/gasoline chevy ;)
 
I wish the most expensive thing I own was an authentic Darren McFadden black jersey. It'd be best if I had that jersey autographed by him. Hehe.

Other than that, I traded in my phone to a cheaper one (in fact, I just need to pay my typical mobile phone bills on time to keep having the phone), I did give some expensive things I don't need away to friends and family - because they have no value to me. Now, I only seem to have my laptop, my wallet, my (free) phone, some clothes and shoes to wear, and that's about it.
 
Are we talking collections or single items?
If collections, my LEGO collection: worth $50,000 at least (my mom is such an enabler LOL)
single item: my 2005 Hyundai at ~$10,000
followed by my computer $1500
 
My computer setup (monitor + tower), which I've invested about $1000 into if not more.

If we count auto loans, then about $13,000 left to pay off a '05 Pontiac Sunfire. Installments of ~$200/2wks for reliable transportation without good credit? Fair enough I suppose...otherwise that's all I can think of.
 

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