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well my nanna left me a bit of money to spend on what makes me happy the most when she passed away, hence why im not spending the money on investments etc :nyaanyaa:

i was pretty set on an s15 but after reading bulk info on them i dont know if i want one lol so the next idea was to think about getting an r34 gtt, they look aggressive and get decent power out of them, or another idea i was thinking about was just putting all the money straight into the car i have now to make it faster :nyaanyaa:

i still have a bit of time to decide so your input would be great.

and yes i know, why should i be asking everyone for their opinion when im going to be the one driving the car and spending the money etc but just tell me what you think anyway :laugh:

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alot of us on here are in either mid or hell even early 20's. there's a time and place for everything..and with the housing situation set to worsen if u listen to news and crap...i'd agree with dan. invest it. there's plenty of time later to play with cars :nyaanyaa:

my 2c :nyaanyaa:

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I would look at house prices and consider my options, if its too soon for moving out and your pay can't meet repayments invest it and wait a few months/years

Don't put this sort of money into your car in 1 hit, its not a good way to use 'free' money

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mm driving to reece had me thinking, the way it is now i cant make up my mind, im guessing i would probably end up saying ohh i wish i didnt go with this decicion blah blah blah, im not really going to be looking at a house, but as of now mayb just leave it in the bank till i can make a decent resonable decision, and when i think about it the car i have now is decent enough dont ya think lol

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So glad there is so much sense here >_<

Put it into a savings account and let the money accumulate interest. Just don't touch it.

Or actually invest it, but don't throw it into a money pit.

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