hello
Originally Posted by Jim W
I can totally see Cfc'* point here
I mean look, say we won a Toyota Avalon or Celica or whatever and being passionate about Bonnevilles, and we needed the money...good bye Toyota. Sell it to someone who would appreciate it.
cfc, good luck with the sale, congrats on your luck, sell it to someone who will really appreciate how good the GXP is and tell em about us
I mean look, say we won a Toyota Avalon or Celica or whatever and being passionate about Bonnevilles, and we needed the money...good bye Toyota. Sell it to someone who would appreciate it.
cfc, good luck with the sale, congrats on your luck, sell it to someone who will really appreciate how good the GXP is and tell em about us
Originally Posted by Jim W
Originally Posted by Jim W
I can totally see Cfc'* point here
I mean look, say we won a Toyota Avalon or Celica or whatever and being passionate about Bonnevilles, and we needed the money...good bye Toyota. Sell it to someone who would appreciate it.
cfc, good luck with the sale, congrats on your luck, sell it to someone who will really appreciate how good the GXP is and tell em about us
I mean look, say we won a Toyota Avalon or Celica or whatever and being passionate about Bonnevilles, and we needed the money...good bye Toyota. Sell it to someone who would appreciate it.
cfc, good luck with the sale, congrats on your luck, sell it to someone who will really appreciate how good the GXP is and tell em about us

This makes me
. Somebody who doesn't even want a Bonneville gets one for free. I bet no one here would ever get a new Bonneville handed to them for nothin'. It seems that way for the lottery too. The winner is usually already rich.
Originally Posted by Rogue
How much tax did you pay on your "gift"?
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