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The resident gearhead
1982 gmc 3500 1 ton dually. I just put a 5/7 drop on it. Amongst a bunch of other things. Next on the list is interior and having the th400 rebuilt for horsepower.Oh hell yeah! What you working on?
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1982 gmc 3500 1 ton dually. I just put a 5/7 drop on it. Amongst a bunch of other things. Next on the list is interior and having the th400 rebuilt for horsepower.Oh hell yeah! What you working on?
Agreed. Between the wife & I, we have 3 vehicles, that are all totally paid off. I will never have a vehicle payment again for the rest of my life.Payment. Lol.
If I can't write a check for the full amount on something, I can't afford it. If people can afford payments why haven't they been able to afford to save into a vehicle fund or something the past few years instead?Agreed. Between the wife & I, we have 3 vehicles, that are all totally paid off. I will never have a vehicle payment again for the rest of my life.
I have a Ruger P95. Slightly on the heavy side, but still a great gun.I'm buying a new used pistola myself. A Ruger P95. I just got my new holster for my PX4 Storm... from Amazon!
A friend of mine is selling it to me. It is an older gun, and only holds 10 rounds. It feels good.I have a Ruger P95. Slightly on the heavy side, but still a great gun.
I'm buying a new used pistola myself. A Ruger P95. I just got my new holster for my PX4 Storm... from Amazon!
I have a Ruger P95. Slightly on the heavy side, but still a great gun.
Actually... it feels lighter than my PX4 -Storms though. I looked it up and it says the P95 is 1.6 pounds. It is lighter than the Storms.The Ruger P95 is a great gun. Grandma carried one until she was 102 years old. 2 pounds is a bit heavy though, considering.
Ha, it never takes long before a sizzling hot shell goes down the cleavage!
Actually... it feels lighter than my PX4 -Storms though. I looked it up and it says the P95 is 1.6 pounds. It is lighter than the Storms.
Because it would be smarter to invest that cash and get 5-10% returnIf I can't write a check for the full amount on something, I can't afford it. If people can afford payments why haven't they been able to afford to save into a vehicle fund or something the past few years instead?
I'm treating myself to a $1,000 snow blower this weekend. Buying it before the rush where everyone goes before the first big storm. I'm all done with shoveling. My OT alone this week pays for it.
I was gonna say hell yeah until I read the part about living room furniture.I bought myself a Glock 19 a few weeks ago and I paid cash for a new set of living room furniture yesterday. My shopping is done.