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<blockquote data-quote="KillNThrill24" data-source="post: 1143002" data-attributes="member: 16906"><p>Fawk my parents were the exact opposite.. On my Grand Am and Camaro they said NO don't waste any money on them. But the Mustang I tell them "yeah spent this on this and that on that" and my mom will just be like "wow... That's expensive" My dad just gets that little shit grin on his face because he knows what the money spent means haha. I get my passion for cars from him, and being a Ford worker since he was 18 kinda turned us into a Ford family and I grew up with the Mustang being my favorite car. Hell I even found an old Mustang key chain on my old Browns lanyard from when I was a kid and I designated that lanyard as the Mustang key. Never thought I'd actually own one man. And my dad regrets having ever sold his 2 fast cars. And one of his had a race engine in it lol. So he loves driving my car as much as I do, and the more mods the more he enjoys driving it. Not sure what it would be like having them tell me "no you can't do shit to your car" I'd probably leave haha.</p><p></p><p>As for tools it may sound stupid but seriously check eBay. I've gotten an SK 3/8's set off there for dirt cheap used, and a new Proto 1/2 breaker bar and something Snap-On.... But if you do it that way you can build up a quality set of tools. Shoot I just picked up a Craftsman 3/8 deepwell socket set for less than $30 today and it came with 10-19mm. Can't go wrong with Craftsman bud. As for air tools same thing man. Craftsman are very very affordable. For impacts my old man and I have a few Craftsman, a few Chicago pneumatic's (old school CP, like older than me) and then a few Ingersoll Rand which is what I prefer myself. We have 1/2 and 3/4 impact guns lol. I got lucky with tools since my dad had almost everything but I've spent a couple grand on my own shit to add to the collection. Just take your time and look around for deals man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillNThrill24, post: 1143002, member: 16906"] Fawk my parents were the exact opposite.. On my Grand Am and Camaro they said NO don't waste any money on them. But the Mustang I tell them "yeah spent this on this and that on that" and my mom will just be like "wow... That's expensive" My dad just gets that little shit grin on his face because he knows what the money spent means haha. I get my passion for cars from him, and being a Ford worker since he was 18 kinda turned us into a Ford family and I grew up with the Mustang being my favorite car. Hell I even found an old Mustang key chain on my old Browns lanyard from when I was a kid and I designated that lanyard as the Mustang key. Never thought I'd actually own one man. And my dad regrets having ever sold his 2 fast cars. And one of his had a race engine in it lol. So he loves driving my car as much as I do, and the more mods the more he enjoys driving it. Not sure what it would be like having them tell me "no you can't do shit to your car" I'd probably leave haha. As for tools it may sound stupid but seriously check eBay. I've gotten an SK 3/8's set off there for dirt cheap used, and a new Proto 1/2 breaker bar and something Snap-On.... But if you do it that way you can build up a quality set of tools. Shoot I just picked up a Craftsman 3/8 deepwell socket set for less than $30 today and it came with 10-19mm. Can't go wrong with Craftsman bud. As for air tools same thing man. Craftsman are very very affordable. For impacts my old man and I have a few Craftsman, a few Chicago pneumatic's (old school CP, like older than me) and then a few Ingersoll Rand which is what I prefer myself. We have 1/2 and 3/4 impact guns lol. I got lucky with tools since my dad had almost everything but I've spent a couple grand on my own shit to add to the collection. Just take your time and look around for deals man [/QUOTE]
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