Confessions of a Car addict..... why are we so addicted to modifying cars?

Hey nice to see you still on here wanna give us a up date on ur GF? life? and maybe the car?

Just to let u know modifing cars are not bad hobbies. Its when u abuse it, that is when it becomes bad. Just like wine is good for u in small doses, but getting wasted on it is damaging for you.

Good luck
 
yeah update is---


im going to counseling a lot. I have given up spending money on the car. Sold takata harness and a few other things.

My interest lies in home theater a bit now, but not as bad as it was with cars.

I took this past semester off school to regain my compsure and get help with my motivation and school. It has helped immensely and i have a completely different outlook on life now.

My school starts may 3rd and I will be taking it much more seriously this time.

Im still fat, but my GF and I have resolved a lot of our differences within our relationship.

The problem for me now is getting exercise and doing a lot of active things. I like to watch movies and drive around, but not so much going out for walks etc.. like my gf likes me to do.

Law school will be postponed until next fall. I am taking the rest of my senior year to turn my grades around and show law schools that I have changed.

Other than that stuff is going well. The car is at a point where it is running real good and fast reliiably. And i am very satisfied with that.
 
lol I realized modding the MP3 wasn't enough so I sold it and bought an Evo!!! Now it's wayyy worse lol
 
I'am addicted and have a problem lol, I think about my car 24/7 how to make it different blah blah and the biggest problem is the money because I come on here and I see awsome sales for a whole bunch of s*** that I can't get. So it boils down that I'am my car's b**** I work to mod it that's it, I rarely spend the money on myself all if not most goes into it. Sometimes I feel guilty and ask myself it's it really worth it??? But I try not to think about it every new thing I get for it makes me want to get something else. My parents have caught me not doing my h.w. and on the forum they were suprised to find that I was'nt on some porn site now they watch me closely to see what I'am doing and they find it ridicoulous how much I have spent on the car so far in total. The sad thing is most of us are never stastified about what we have we always have to have the meanest, loudest, fastest ride. I keep telling myself that once I'am done doing everything to the car I want I will stop but god only knows how long that will take or how much money it will run me. Another thing I don't understand is how people who have mad s*** in their cars opt to sell them this makes absolutely no sense to me personally if I had my car to where I would want it I would just leave it be and not sell it.
 
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I have decided to postpone my car modding till once I get out of law school. I could buy stuff for my car now, but it wouldn't make any financial sense. It's tough because I have so many ideas and goals for my car, and money is the only thing holding me back. I plan on keeping my P5 basically stock (intake, tint, daveB rings, upgraded stereo - is what i have now) and taking the best care of it I can so that I can keep it as my daily driver for a long time. Once I graduate law school, I want to buy an S2000, or something similar, and start modding that and still have my P5 as my daily driver.

It is so hard, though, to try and limit the money you put into your car, especially when you're surrounded by people (on the forum, and friends in the area) who are constantly dumping money into their car. My friend just bought and SRT-4 and is constantly buying stuff for it and while I'm really excited about what he's doing, it makes me jealous that I'm not able to do the things to my car that I'd like to do. But I keep looking to the future, when I will have the financial ability to do whatever I want to my cars, and I try to enjoy the present as much as I can. When I start feeling the need to mod my car, I'll spend the day washing, waxing, and detailing it and I fall in love with it all over again.
 
azian6er said:
yeah update is---


im going to counseling a lot. I have given up spending money on the car. Sold takata harness and a few other things.

My interest lies in home theater a bit now, but not as bad as it was with cars.

I took this past semester off school to regain my compsure and get help with my motivation and school. It has helped immensely and i have a completely different outlook on life now.

My school starts may 3rd and I will be taking it much more seriously this time.

Im still fat, but my GF and I have resolved a lot of our differences within our relationship.

The problem for me now is getting exercise and doing a lot of active things. I like to watch movies and drive around, but not so much going out for walks etc.. like my gf likes me to do.

Law school will be postponed until next fall. I am taking the rest of my senior year to turn my grades around and show law schools that I have changed.

Other than that stuff is going well. The car is at a point where it is running real good and fast reliiably. And i am very satisfied with that.

glad to see your doing well even though I barely know you. lol But hey, were all family here on this forum.(drinks)
 
UPDATE:

as of 07/11/2007 I have done the following:

-stopped spending unecessary monies on the car
-got into law school
-finished first year of law school ranked 14th in my class of 120 students
-got a good job this summer working for 2 attorneys

-Come to the realization that I actually did have an addiction.


How is everyone else doing?
 
jonlong said:
I have decided to postpone my car modding till once I get out of law school. I could buy stuff for my car now, but it wouldn't make any financial sense. It's tough because I have so many ideas and goals for my car, and money is the only thing holding me back. I plan on keeping my P5 basically stock (intake, tint, daveB rings, upgraded stereo - is what i have now) and taking the best care of it I can so that I can keep it as my daily driver for a long time. Once I graduate law school, I want to buy an S2000, or something similar, and start modding that and still have my P5 as my daily driver.

It is so hard, though, to try and limit the money you put into your car, especially when you're surrounded by people (on the forum, and friends in the area) who are constantly dumping money into their car. My friend just bought and SRT-4 and is constantly buying stuff for it and while I'm really excited about what he's doing, it makes me jealous that I'm not able to do the things to my car that I'd like to do. But I keep looking to the future, when I will have the financial ability to do whatever I want to my cars, and I try to enjoy the present as much as I can. When I start feeling the need to mod my car, I'll spend the day washing, waxing, and detailing it and I fall in love with it all over again.

Two of my friends were just spoiled to a SRT-4 and a RX8. Keep in mind that they are still in high school.

Kind of makes me not want to drive with them when im just sitting in my lil 99 protege (sad2)
 
azian6er said:
I throw a nitrous kit on it blue neons--- the whole shabang.

:giggles:

i read most of it, but yeah. wake up man, grow up and realize your responsibilities. what has your car given you other than a boner when you push the gas pedal. its not worth it.
 
Not Jo3L said:
Two of my friends were just spoiled to a SRT-4 and a RX8. Keep in mind that they are still in high school.

Kind of makes me not want to drive with them when im just sitting in my lil 99 protege (sad2)


spoiled LOL! both those cars are s***. rx8's are slow, and srt-4's get no respect.
 
thats because most of the kids that drive them dont deserve respect lol
jonesfromindia said:
spoiled LOL! both those cars are s***. rx8's are slow, and srt-4's get no respect.
 
I went the route of providing internet marketing services for shops/companies in return for sponsorship/parts... For my evo.
 
azian6er said:
UPDATE:

as of 07/11/2007 I have done the following:

-stopped spending unecessary monies on the car
-got into law school
-finished first year of law school ranked 14th in my class of 120 students
-got a good job this summer working for 2 attorneys

-Come to the realization that I actually did have an addiction.


How is everyone else doing?

Heh. I just love all my cars. Man and Machine.
 
Doing well over here in Michigan :)

My mods have been minimal, and usually somewhat necessary (torn stock motor mounts, curbed stock wheels, cheap mazda battery died etc...) I am happy with my car but I still have the urge to mod. But I have realized that there is a time and place for everything. In the fall of 2008 I will be moving out and going to a top law school. My performance on the LSAT even got me a $25k scholarship. Before the LSAT, I stopped wasting time on other things and focused and it really paid off. Now, before law school, I've decided not to waste my time and money on a car that I will only be using occasionaly during law school. I still love cars and I plan on getting a new GTR in 4 years, after I graduate.

I have plenty of other expensive hobbies, such as cycling (2 bikes - $10k), racquetball ($110 every 3.5 months for league fees), computers (I build a new pc every few years and sell my old one), etc... Through these hobbies, I've found that people can find obsessive justifications for spending more money. If spending $3000 on you car lets you up the boost by 5psi, it must be worth it, because you will see a gain. Or spending $500 on a bike component to reduce the weight by 100 grams. There will always be gains to be had, and upgrades that will make a difference. To filter through these, it is important to decide if something is actually worth the cost (the time, the money, lost warranty, leading to future costly upgrades).

Right now, in my time off between graduating from Michigan and going to law school next fall, I believe I have struck a good balance. I am not modding my car, unless something on it breaks and needs replacement. I haven't spent any money on bike parts in a long time, but I've been making the time to enjoy my road bike and mountain bike at least twice a week and I'm in great shape because of it. I have been drastically moving up the ranks of my racquetball leagues and look forward to being able to play for free once I go back to school. I haven't had a PC in about 6 months, just my old laptop, but I have been buying parts here and there for the past few weeks to build up a new one. I work a 9-5 job and most of the money from that goes towards savings and paying off undergraduate debt. I deferred my law school admission for a year so that I can pay off all of my undergrad loans and save up money for law school.

I am very much into "lifestyle" hobbies, but it's important to not let them consume your life. You should be able to look at a hobby and evaluate the time and money spent on it and genuinely feel that it was worthwhile and no compromises were made with anything more important (school, finances, relationships, etc...)
 
Wow....

Well I just got a lower intercooler pipe, upper intercooler pipe kit, mini battery kit, Vortex Generator, Gurney flap, Carbond fiber air ducts, 6500K HID bubls, JDM headlights, JDM side markers, Carbon Fiber side splats, Intake Kit, Walbro Fuel pump, ECU flash, CF hood with OEM grille, UEGO wideband, front motor mount, and a 6 puck clutch on it's way..

All of free of charge except the HID's and the clutch.

:)
 
hey jon good post, good to see you are doing well. Not to mention you have a new lady in your life which I am sure some of your time/monies are devoted to.

Give me a call sometime bud we need to catch up.

SMP3000 -- Love the mods. Modded evos are nice. And even though you got the parts for free, I think the mod bug still is biting you pretty fierce. I analogize it to this: A drug addict is still addicted to drugs even though he scores his smack for free. At one point or another there will come a time where new mods will be yearned for and those won't be comp'ed. I wish you the best with your evo.

I have just come to a point where I have realized that there are truly so many more important things in life than material goods (although they make like more enjoyable for sure). I am really trying to concentrate now on my career and making a difference in people's lives for the better. With this motivation behind me as opposed to one self-derrived, i.e. want to be a big name lawyer for the money, I think success will manifest itself.

This whole ordeal has really taken a toll on me yet forced me to realize the importance of interpersonal relationships and not taking loved ones for granted. This car hobby ultimately was the instigating factor in the rift that materialized between me and my beloved girlfriend. Now that that has happened, the potenial for this addiction to create severe problems has become tangible and real to me and thus I think I have just decided to stop the modding all together.

I have not been this liberated and happy in a long time, and I owe it to not being "bound" by feeling like I have to mod my car to be cool, successful, or recognized.
 
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I dont know, I just like the tingle you get throughout your body when you feel that boost kick in and throw your head in the seat......mmm...mmm...good, Im pretty responsible about it though, bought the car for 13k(second owner now) and after only having it for a month I have paid 2500 off. and only spent 300 in mods so far.
 
UPDATE as of 6/2/08

Still have the msp and mod it occassionally -- more just trying to get it to run right...

-I made law review at ohio northern
-ranked 11th in my class
-made Dean's list this semester
-Am a TA for my property class
-Got a great job this summer working for a smaller but very well known law firm here in columbus

-Have a beautiful girlfriend who is first in herlaw school class (sugar momma ;-) jk..

-Weight has stayed off for the most part -- still need to drop like 30 lbs...

-Looking forward to my future and passing the bar!

Hows everyone else doing?

-Bry
 
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