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I don't want to speak for ColdList, but my interpretation is if you spend the money, it will be motivation to work harder and earn the money to pay for something.
I don't want to speak for ColdList, but my interpretation is if you spend the money, it will be motivation to work harder and earn the money to pay for something.
I totally agree, I have motivated myself and my employees to do the same. I used to take my salespeople to car dealers and encourage them to sign the line.
I don't want to speak for ColdList, but my interpretation is if you spend the money, it will be motivation to work harder and earn the money to pay for something.
The Carmine in person is just so damn addicting...makes the Guards red IMO washed out....I imagine the aero kit looking really nice on the Lava....i prefer the aero kit on the yellow and white cars painted color of the car.
thats the beauty of Porsche Exclusive.. I was just lucky enough to find EXACTLY what i was looking for in stock at Hennessy in Atl...my boys Chris, and Michael took uber care of me!
Currently have an aerokit on my TT build. I saw it at the dealership and was impressed. After seeing one in person, the 3D configurator visualization becomes a lot more useful.
I don't want to speak for ColdList, but my interpretation is if you spend the money, it will be motivation to work harder and earn the money to pay for something.
Living within your means is a far smarter way of approaching the purchase of depreciating assets.
PS (Jeff) love the carmine as well. Personal taste I know, but much prefer the body kit on the car without the tack on black look....a bit too overdone...Tizzy. Saw one here the other day and the black glass roof is more than enough. Car looked much sleeker with the kit on it color coded.
Living within your means is a far smarter way of approaching the purchase of depreciating assets.
No one suggested living outside of one's means. And within those means "living for today" and "living for tomorrow" are are a matter of perspective. :-)