turbo kit financing ?

If you wanna finance it so bad, just put it on a credit card.

Or you could do what I did and sell a few computers and components that aren't being used all that much.

Oh and uhmm...."I gotz mad dope slangin skillz ta pay ma bills".
 
We'll do layaway, but nothing gets shipped until it's paid in full. Credit cards are not a problem as long as the card company approves the purchase, as any debts are between the cardholder and the issuer.

Keith
 
Yes, spool takes credit. As for me, the only card I use is my Check Card wich takes the money from my checking account. Everything I have I paid cash for. To me, if I can't pay for it with cash, then I don't need it. Credit is a waste of money.
 
i would agree, plus im seeing too many people with blown motors...im sure spoolin and flyin and hiboost make good turbos, but ill pass unless maybe greddy came out with a kit...until then, ill be NA as much as possible and maybe throw a small NX boost later on, but nothing major that would damage anything
 
I dont think credit is a waste of money if used in moderation. Besides time=money, some like to have things now rather than later..To me, time is more important than money in some aspects..

How about a Turbo time share?
 
Once I paid all my cc debt off, I have never carried a balance (paid off from month to month). I then started using my debit card everywhere. But now I signed up for a Upromise Credit Card where a % goes to my sons college education fund. So I will start using that for every purchase (but continue to pay it off every month).
 
i would agree, plus im seeing too many people with blown motors...im sure spoolin and flyin and hiboost make good turbos, but ill pass unless maybe greddy came out with a kit...until then, ill be NA as much as possible and maybe throw a small NX boost later on, but nothing major that would damage anything
It really matters how the ki twas installed. If you notice with all the kits there are guys for the most part running trouble free and others that have problems from day one.......oh by the way I owned a greddy turbo miata and to date it was the most troublesome kit I ever owned, and there support and warranties are horrible.

I had a faulty FMU
Cracked manifold (twice)
Faulty internal wastage
Missing parts

And the worst thing was nobody at greddy was willing to help me out in a timely manner. I had to wait 8 months for a replacement manifold.

As far as layaway is concerened we have done this since day one and take all forms of payment including paypal!
 
Terry's experience with the GReddy Miata turbo is typical. The manifold in particular cracks unless it's modified before installation. It's not exactly a complete kit, and the support is, well, on par with the $1200 selling price.

Keith
 
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