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Old 04-27-2010, 03:09 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
Well, when compared to the cost of a new car ($20,000 and up), the renovations (could be less than a grand... even less than $500, depending on the situation) wouldn't be as significant a cost for most.

Not really, in my case the entire electrical system would have to be gutted and replaced as none of it is to code. With the price of licensed electricians, that would perhaps double the price of the car.

Yes, I know, it should be done in any case, but I don’t own the house. I’m not about to dump huge sums into it for renovations.
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