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67zo6Camaro
12-16-2010, 09:42 PM
My wife and I typically don't buy xmas presents for one another. So, I usually justify a large purchase for myself and call it my present from Santa. Sometimes I just can't wait and purchase it during the year....and remind myself during xmas that I've treated myself already.

Now this year, I know times are tuff...but I still feel the need to buy myself something. The problems is I want a few things that are out of the normal self gift price range....and the guilt of making a big purchase is weighing heavy on me. My wife will tell you I have come home with a new welder in the past, but I said it was a buisness equipment purchase.

Can you help me make to the right choice?

Would love to buy a new JD2 tube bender and call it a buisness purchase. After all Im just about to start a roll cage for Tuskys427 67 Pontiac 400.

Or be a little more selfish and purchase the set of V710 race slicks I want as a second set of tires....just for fun and potentially way out of line with my wife.

How about the GoPro so I can document the fun Im currently having on my regular tires.

Or just another reason for buisness...print up some of my T-shirt designs.

Chill,,,,, and not spend any money...and focus on our house project that I need to finish.


I know this may seem foolish to ask an opinion on something so pitty as spending money on myself, but sometime I feel obsessed with car stuff...and I'll find any reason to purchase something I want. Is anyone else in the same boat...should I just cool my jets and take a step back. Or should I pull the trigger as usual?

Brett

andrewb70
12-16-2010, 09:55 PM
Will credit be involved in any of these purchases or will everything come out of savings?

Andrew

67zo6Camaro
12-16-2010, 10:27 PM
Andrew,

Savings.....But that word tells the truth. :smoke:

Bryce
12-17-2010, 06:03 AM
Brett,

I just bought my christmas present from Santa. Double adjustable coilovers. I needed these to finish my rear suspension.

So I would buy what you need first. My car is a hobby (not my business which your's may be), to enjoy my hobby I have to make sure my wife can enjoy her stuff too. I would not spend more than you could afford.

I also invest a lot in the stock market. So if the market is good I try to spend less and put more money in the market and take it out later after i have made 20% or whatever. Then it is more like guilt free spending.

67zo6Camaro
12-17-2010, 09:55 AM
Good point.

LUACE
12-18-2010, 09:04 AM
Brett,
You should buy your wife something nice and earn extra credit... so when you buy the next big thing she is more lenient on you… you can claim Christmas for 2 years.. lol
This is my plan… early next year I am dropping several $$$$$ on my ride… I am claiming my b-day, valentine and about 4 Christmas’.

Mathius
12-18-2010, 04:00 PM
Xmas should be about what you can do for others, not what you can do for yourself. And that's about as politely as I can put my opinion.

Mathius

67zo6Camaro
12-18-2010, 08:48 PM
Xmas should be about what you can do for others, not what you can do for yourself. And that's about as politely as I can put my opinion.

Mathius

Understood Mathius.

dadto2jays
12-21-2010, 09:17 AM
life is too short and if all the obligations are paid then go ahead and buy all three things....

Damn True
12-27-2010, 04:17 PM
Xmas should be about what you can do for others, not what you can do for yourself. And that's about as politely as I can put my opinion.

Mathius

Well said. I hope your Christmas was rich with giving.

Tony_SS
12-27-2010, 06:54 PM
Just buy yourself something. Anything. Go on craigslist if you have to. I'm sure you earned a gift to yourself. And dont forget your better half.