Would you trade 5 full corrections for a truck?

I would definitely do it. Most corrections only cost around $6-700 for a total. $700x5 is only $3500 where as a truck is worth way more than that. And once you get that stuff out of your Camry, the gas mileage will be way better for college. :D
 
I'd say do it, It's only gonna cost you some time and a small amount in products. Then if you don't like the dodge clean it up real nice and sell it for more than you would charge for the 5 corrections and your out ahead of where yo0u would have been. Just my $.02

You know I never thought about that actually. The truck is nice and has a work camper in the back which is what I need. I love my detail Camry but I literally grew out of it already. I need to fit a generator and a compressor.

I would definitely do it. Most corrections only cost around $6-700 for a total. $700x5 is only $3500 where as a truck is worth way more than that. And once you get that stuff out of your Camry, the gas mileage will be way better for college. :D

Yeah very true. I am going to be pretty bummed when I exchange everything. I like the way everything fits together in the camry and just amazes people. I am now going to have an average truck lol. But yeah I have no choice. I am getting more business and I need bigger everything. 90 gallon tank, genny, compressor and room for a canopy!
 
That sounds like a good trade off....Just be prepared to pay for all the tags, licenses plate, and any thing else the State and County Government throw at you...I have paid upwards in the $3oo.oo range just to have it transferred to my name.


I would still do it because it fits a need for you and I wish you good luck with the project!!!:xyxthumbs:
 
It's a no brainer if the truck is mechanicaly sound. Basically, you're booked solid for at least 5 days. Upon completion, you get a truck!

Love you're Camry setup. Suprise you didn't miter the middle bar that goes over the floor hump. j/k. The truck will make life so much easier and if get even more business, you can tow a trailer.
 
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