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I guess you didn't see my suggestion to buy a TACOMA did you?
I guess buying a better truck isn't in your vocabulary
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no need to argue guys...he was only asking for opinions though, no need to get mad if he doesn't take your advice. But I will give you buying a better truck isn't a bad option. O and you should spend that $50 on gas or just go ahead and send it my way. I'll pay for shipping.
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I got it, I got it! Buy an early 90's f250 diesel as a dd/ tow rig, put a bunch of cash into your trail rig, and send me the rest. PM me for where to send the money.
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no need to argue guys...he was only asking for opinions though, no need to get mad if he doesn't take your advice. But I will give you buying a better truck isn't a bad option. O and you should spend that $50 on gas or just go ahead and send it my way. I'll pay for shipping.
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http://www.encyclopediacenter.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?
I don't see how my suggestion doesn't apply to your thread. You asked how you could spend your money. I answered you could buy a Tacoma.
Apparently your not the brightest of America...ever heard of "saving"???
Lets see, $17k in a CD for 10 years at 7% compounded monthly is what?...Bueller?
17k(1+0.07/12)12x10= $34,164...is that not good enough? Think about it if you saved for 40 years....
40 years of compounding interest with $17k is = $277,294...now, when I was in elementary school, I learned that $227k is bigger than $17.
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Yeah, you are in the same boat as me, I got me a tow rig, and it really does help knowing that you dont have to drive the trail rig home after wheeling. My yota is street legal, so I still drive it around town.
I would do the SAS, lockers, gears, and get a tow rig, I have never used my winch, or my hilift. I am actually ready to get a diesel though, the chevy tows her pretty good though, I am really just ready for another truck.
I would do the SAS, lockers, gears, and get a tow rig, I have never used my winch, or my hilift. I am actually ready to get a diesel though, the chevy tows her pretty good though, I am really just ready for another truck.
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