So I've had a bad day

ApolloBalboa

Was King of the Board for a Day
I took my car in today to get the muffler looked at, and I get a call later saying that the entire exhaust system is fucked up, and I can either spend upwards of $2000 to get it fixed (not including labor) or essentially abandon that car and take the time to look for a new, cheap one that hopefully won't drain all my savings. My dog gets taken into the vet and he has to go back later for surgery because he's got a possibly cancerous growth somewhere inside his body (I don't remember where), and I'm worried about him. Then, as if I feel like I haven't had enough already, I get an email from a girl who I have a complicated and painful history with (to sum it up quickly, when I couldn't "perform", she dumped me) announcing she's engaged and would I like to send in my RSVP so I can come to the wedding?

When it rains, it pours, right?
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
 
shit man, sorry to hear that. can't help you with the wedding or the dog, but sounds like someones trying to screw you on that exhaust system. what do you drive?
 
Shit! Well, what else can you do? The day is over, tomorrow face and fix the fuck out of those problems. So.....


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Salud, compadre!!
 
Look on the bright side: at least you don't have a headache. :hybrid:
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
shit man, sorry to hear that. can't help you with the wedding or the dog, but sounds like someones trying to screw you on that exhaust system. what do you drive?

That's a crazy price for even a full exhaust system for a luxury car (other than something like maybe a Ferrari or Porsche 911). You can buy a top of the line, full stainless steel, life time warranty Borla system (including mufflers/resonators) for most any car for less than $1500 - and we're talking super nice. Maybe he's going to a dealer and that's their 150% markup price for a standard, original equipment system. :dunno: Definitely shop around. Unless you're rolling in something exotic, that sounds like a total rip-off. A normal, non-stainless system for most cars, at a reasonable exhaust & muffler shop, shouldn't run anywhere near that much... $500-$700 tops, including mufflers, I'd guess.

Oh, I'd tell the ex-girlfriend to go fuck herself. And I'd focus most of my attention on the dog. Always take care of your four legged friends. They're the ONLY ones who won't try to stick one in you when you're not looking.
 

Elektra Knight

Official Checked Star Member
Sorry to learn of your bad day. The exhaust system , look somewhere else. You'll get it done cheaper. As for the girl don't waste your energy on the past. I do hope the best for your dog. I wish you a happy Tuesday. ;-)
 
Sorry to hear of your problems. Deal with your dog first. Let us know the make, model, year of you car and your area and we might be able to help on that.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Dog and Car trump the girl. Take care of your pooch. Don't let those sharks fix your car, you can find a better price. As for the female, eh, ditch her invite into File 13 and forget about it. Nothing will get you over the last one like the next one. Get a good night's sleep, everything looks better after a good night's sleep.
 
Definitely sounds like the ex is just trying to twist in the knife. I wouldn't even bother with that element, be the bigger man and don't feed the troll.

Sounds like good advice from Rey C though, I'd do what he suggests. As for the dog, I'm sorry to hear that, any pet for me would be a priority too.

Keep us informed!
 
2 grand for an exhaust! jack it up and have a look yourself. only replace what's really necessary Don't get OE, go to a parts shop, buy on-line and if you can, fit it yourself. gives honest spanners like me a bad name, and Jesus, forget the girl. get the dog fixed.
 

vodkazvictim

Why save the world, when you can rule it?
I took my car in today to get the muffler looked at, and I get a call later saying that the entire exhaust system is fucked up, and I can either spend upwards of $2000 to get it fixed (not including labor) or essentially abandon that car and take the time to look for a new, cheap one that hopefully won't drain all my savings. My dog gets taken into the vet and he has to go back later for surgery because he's got a possibly cancerous growth somewhere inside his body (I don't remember where), and I'm worried about him. Then, as if I feel like I haven't had enough already, I get an email from a girl who I have a complicated and painful history with (to sum it up quickly, when I couldn't "perform", she dumped me) announcing she's engaged and would I like to send in my RSVP so I can come to the wedding?

When it rains, it pours, right?
Every cloud has a silver lining. Remember that.






Also remember that every silver lining has a cloud; watch it when things are going well.
 
I got you covered brother...

I own a shop, we can do an entire exhaust in stainless for $1950... :cool:

My daughter is recently single, hot, and doesn't care about performance... :surprise:

I have two dogs, and really only need one... :rolleyes:

Hit me back, and we can work something out... :D
 
I got you covered brother...

I own a shop, we can do an entire exhaust in stainless for $1950... :cool:

My daughter is recently single, hot, and doesn't care about performance... :surprise:

I have two dogs, and really only need one... :rolleyes:

Hit me back, and we can work something out... :D

you should make a video advertisement, all this for ONLY $1950!!!
 

Maggie Green

Official Checked Star Member
I can't pretend to know shit about cars but forget about the stupid chick and focus on your dog. I'll be thinking about him, please let us know how it turns out. Keep your head up! And I mean the one on top of your neck ; )
 

Petra

Cult Mother and Simpering Cunt
I took my car in today to get the muffler looked at, and I get a call later saying that the entire exhaust system is fucked up, and I can either spend upwards of $2000 to get it fixed (not including labor) or essentially abandon that car and take the time to look for a new, cheap one that hopefully won't drain all my savings. My dog gets taken into the vet and he has to go back later for surgery because he's got a possibly cancerous growth somewhere inside his body (I don't remember where), and I'm worried about him. Then, as if I feel like I haven't had enough already, I get an email from a girl who I have a complicated and painful history with (to sum it up quickly, when I couldn't "perform", she dumped me) announcing she's engaged and would I like to send in my RSVP so I can come to the wedding?

When it rains, it pours, right?

So are you going to RSVP yes? Inquiring minds want to know.
 

ApolloBalboa

Was King of the Board for a Day
Thanks everyone for all your kind words and wishes. To sum everything up in one post rather than quote and reply to everyone:

I said "no" to fixing the exhaust system and got a quote from 2 other places, both in the mid 1000s, which is still more than I want to pay considering how much I've put into my car already. I checked some accounts that some relatives had set aside for me and with taking a little out of my savings and maybe borrowing some money from my parents, will hopefully allow me to get a newer used car. I'm thinking a 10 year or under Toyota or Honda (I drive a '99 Camry right now), so if anybody has any thoughts or suggestions, please feel free to let me know.

My dog is doing okay, thankfully. The vet went inside and said what they found was sort of a free-floating neoplasm (a tumor that hasn't caused a lump). They removed it and are investigating it further, but they said it looks benign. To tell the truth, their diagnosis doesn't really mean anything because even now, my dog is energetic and happy again. Of course I'll still be anxious to hear what they say, but I would like to think that if my dog now responds better after having something taken out, that it's a sure sign that things are looking well for him. I'll be sure to keep anyone who's interested in the loop about what I hear.

And finally, the girl. Despite every urge of mine to to send a profanity-riddled reply back to her, detailing how much she hurt me and how I'd like to stuff her head into one of the waffle irons I'm sure she'll get as a wedding present, I politely wrote back that I wasn't interested in attending but thanked her for her invitation. I may come across as callous in my response, but to be honest, I feel that a cordial if somewhat icy response is even more than she deserves.

Again, I say "thank you" to everyone who took the time to post here, knowing that I have all your support really means a lot.
 
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