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intake= tennis bracelet
exhaust= diamond necklace
intercooler= tiffanys necklace with diamond
chip= tiffanys necklace with no diamond
and so on and so forth..... just go look at a website of jewelry..... you should know in your head what each piece of tuning equipment equals....... so just match the tuning part with the price of some jewelry :P
...is coming up on Jan. 26th closely followed by Valentine's Day. The wife asked me what did I want for both dates and I told that I'd like to get a few accessories for my new car. She told me it was OK for me to get them as long as she gets her present (s) equaling the amount of money I spend. I don't know what to do because I used to tune cars and this hobbie tends to be expensive and I don't want to be cheap with her at the same time not over spend money.
What's happening is that your wife is trying to tell you that she doesn't mind getting you expensive gifts for the wedding anniversary AND Valentine's Day (ie, spoiling you w/ those expensive gifts), as long as she gets spoiled back. I know, we women can be SO hard to predict alot of times
intake= tennis bracelet exhaust= diamond necklace intercooler= tiffanys necklace with diamond chip= tiffanys necklace with no diamond
and so on and so forth..... just go look at a website of jewelry..... you should know in your head what each piece of tuning equipment equals....... so just match the tuning part with the price of some jewelry :P
Sorry. I guess I was being flippant. That wasn't very nice, or very adult, was it?
I suppose I was reacting to the idea that money value is important to either of you. I sincerely apologize for that.
Hey no biggie, after all we're all adults
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Originally Posted by sms0511
What's happening is that your wife is trying to tell you that she doesn't mind getting you expensive gifts for the wedding anniversary AND Valentine's Day (ie, spoiling you w/ those expensive gifts), as long as she gets spoiled back. I know, we women can be SO hard to predict alot of times
...is coming up on Jan. 26th closely followed by Valentine's Day. The wife asked me what did I want for both dates and I told that I'd like to get a few accessories for my new car. She told me it was OK for me to get them as long as she gets her present (s) equaling the amount of money I spend. I don't know what to do because I used to tune cars and this hobbie tends to be expensive and I don't want to be cheap with her at the same time not over spend money.
Oh please with that "it's the thought that counts" routine. It better be big and shiny and more that twice your share.
I'm only thinking of your happiness
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