How will you blow your tax refund?
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St. Jude Donor '08-'09-'10-'11-'12-'13-'14-'15
Isn't that a violation of Corvette Ownership rule 89.1; Corvette owners are explicitly forbidden from receiving any state and/or federal tax refunds. Simply un-Americian
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St. Jude Donor '22-'23
Well for me it depends on the amount of the refund. I have three major modifications to do to this car and they are all rather pricey.
First - X-Pipe and new Exhaust. (Either BB Route 66 or Corsa Sport)
Second - New Brake Rotors (Drilled and Slotted)
Third - Custom Airbrushed Fuel Rail Covers.
The amount of the refunt will dictate which one gets knocked off the list first.
First - X-Pipe and new Exhaust. (Either BB Route 66 or Corsa Sport)
Second - New Brake Rotors (Drilled and Slotted)
Third - Custom Airbrushed Fuel Rail Covers.
The amount of the refunt will dictate which one gets knocked off the list first.
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I can't stand the idea of owing money to anyone let alone the government and even more so when you have no idea how much it's going to be so I just claim 0 and collect my $8-10k check every year...
I'm buying something for the vette, but I haven't decided yet.
I'm buying something for the vette, but I haven't decided yet.