I put it off long enough, but I finally made a paypal account and starting making payments to Jeff for the Miata. $200 for the first one, then i'm gonna try to do $100 a week from here on out.
Personal greed makes it difficult to do so, especially when he says things like "you don't owe me anything. I mean it. It's totally up to you, no pressure." Ahh! I said I would and will. I'm trying to feel good about myself, this helps.

Besides, I feel spoiled everytime I tell someone it was given to me.
Get this, I was recently given a second car! Free. Sorta.
It's an 89 corolla, my sister-in-law drove it to 286,500 miles before it blew a head gasket. Cost of parts and getting the head machined (didn't get hot, but the head was slightly warped and if I remember there where some surface cracks or something). About $300 total, my brother and I doing the labor. Upon trying to get it licensed, needed new front brake hoses, so that was $45. Changed them in the shops parking lot... I got a slightly irritated vibe from them.

$12 for the inspection, $65 for 1 year registration ($25 late titling fee (BS)).
Literally 15 miles later, disaster strikes!
Axle. Well mother...... I won't even get into detail all the problems I had while trying to change this thing, but I was so mad/upset the only thing going through my head was killing myself.

I will mention the first replacement axle I purchased was already damaged. Duralast my ass. A few of the outer splines where slightly smashed, enough to keep it from sliding into whatever it's called. I realized this after already putting the other end into the transmission, a pain to remove. $60 plus a few things learned. Always make sure the the splines are free of defect and do a test fitting. When removing the axle from the transmission, apply pressure with one screwdriver and use one tire tool (all I had) to jult it loose.
I haven't driven it much since I prefer to drive the Miata, but all seems well so far. It's the first car i've owned in the 7 years or so i've been driving with a working AC. Awesome Car. I lie, my MR2 had air conditioning, but I never used it.
500 small ones.
