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5/22/11 at 3:14pm
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TS'n aside. Brudders got at least invested 90K in photos alone.
Bump for a nice ride. HAHAAHAAAHHAHAHHHHHHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ah that was fun
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5/22/11 at 9:47pm
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where the hell are you buying your cars? I'll have a bit to toss on a car soon and I was only looking at the A/S 5.
All used of course but look at Ebay completed auctions, everything I mentioned is possible. 04-06 Range Rovers, 99+ 360's, etc.
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All used of course but look at Ebay completed auctions, everything I mentioned is possible. 04-06 Range Rovers, 99+ 360's, etc.
but dog, who the hell would want that when you can have a ballin Wagoneer>!?!
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5/23/11 at 7:00am
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That is one cool looking wagoneer, very retro and restored amazingly - good luck with the sale.
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5/24/11 at 1:00am
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but dog, who the hell would want that when you can have a ballin Wagoneer>!?!
I'm sure you were being sarcastic but I'd absolutely rather have a Wagoneer over newer Range Rovers, just not at 100k
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5/24/11 at 1:19am
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I'm sure you were being sarcastic but I'd absolutely rather have a Wagoneer over newer Range Rovers, just not at 100k
I'd rather have a brand new M3 + pocket change than have a $90K Wagoneer.
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5/24/11 at 8:13pm
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I'd be curious to see what something like this would go for at an auction like Barrett Jackson. I'm a big fan of these vehicles and you don't see many around...and the ones you do see are beat to $hit and/or rusted out.
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5/24/11 at 9:50pm
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Could you post some more pics?
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5/25/11 at 12:14am
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Is that a real price?? The GW was never rare at least not in New England. That's '70s muscle car pricing.
We had this exact one btw, same color inside & out, when I was younger.
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5/25/11 at 4:33pm
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I'm sure you were being sarcastic but I'd absolutely
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Rovers
, just not at 100k
I should make this my signature...because of the sheer idiocy of this statement
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I should make this my signature...because of the sheer idiocy of this statement
I'd take an old LR Defender over a new RR any day.
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5/26/11 at 4:00pm
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I'd take an old LR Defender over a new RR any day.
Absolutely. It's unfortunate the direction they've taken the company. Not much demand for 14" of suspension travel, I guess
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I'd take an old LR Defender over a new RR any day.
Even a Disco, except LR3 or newer.
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5/26/11 at 8:01pm
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Even a Disco, except LR3 or newer.
Death before Disco.
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5/26/11 at 8:32pm
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I'd take an old LR Defender over a new RR any day.
Another vehicle I love. They bring stupid money used...if you can find one.
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