Looking for a bit of advice bros and hoes,over the last few months I have been getting a lot of work on the side (being a joiner) and the wage is making it worth while (on top of my current full time job) but im wanting to set up on my own..but I'd need to part with the Leon to find me a really good van and to have enough ££££ to start fresh..now I know I've put a lot of effort in too the car but I pondering what todo.i know I'd make 7k+ back as its all brand new...I'd rebuild the engine back up and sell that on...
I just feel that it's time to spread my legs and see how it goes...
What does everyone think..remember I have a mortgage,2x kids and a wedding in 5months time..
Don't get me wrong if this wouldn't of happend (belt wise) id look at keeping it.but tbf my future has a lot todo with this..
I can't wait to get my bits from Issam,I'm sure I will feel differently once I see all the bits and it going back together ...
Put the option is still there,working for my self will be a must in the near future but il need to sleep on it more...like everyone has said I will feel different once it's roadworthy and I'm driving it
You can get an old banger van very cheap mate, failing that dependant on the size of bits your carrying get a big old estate car and rip everything out of it.
It might be an idea to start getting ready and after start up after the wedding as its another cost out of the way and maybe save some buffer money
It will be something that I will need to look more into and see how things pan out,if the on the side jobs increase then il need to get a decent van ...looking at transit size and it would need to be decent tbh...
Thats why the wheel was off and the badge was off the back... Was going to stop and have a nosey, but was with Callum in the Twing and was in a bit of a rush...
Dont sell up mate!! Will all be worth while once your driving again mate
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