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I'm super glad for you Brady. Hang on to that Gen 3 for now just in case you decide to run the 93 as your whip. You'll need it, trust me
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Originally Posted by Mortehl
I'm super glad for you Brady. Hang on to that Gen 3 for now just in case you decide to run the 93 as your whip. You'll need it, trust me
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
im so happy for you considering your last transaction...
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Talk about being at the right place at the right time...and driving the right car. If you register it and drive it make sure the DMV doesn't make you pay sales tax. I know here if you get a car as a gift, there'* proper paperwork to fill out so you can prove it, and to avoid paying sales tax.
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ya....my first priority is getting it running, then getting the brakes fixed...then getting the sunroof resealed cause the carpet is damp (which I really hope doesn't mean rust, but pat almighty says it wont cause rust in the interior) =0
Probably a tranny fluid flush after all of that, this beast has a good chunk of miles on it, 165k...but the price was right
Probably a tranny fluid flush after all of that, this beast has a good chunk of miles on it, 165k...but the price was right