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Everything posted by twigsnapper
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$1,800 last price drop. I will toss in a used marsupial bino harness.
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Friday Bump.
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Price drop $1,900
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Just curious if he sold it and how much $ it went for?
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There are a few 2nd Gens on marketplace with less than 250k miles for $6k or less. Don’t think one with 300k+ miles will bring more money but this market is crazy so who knows…
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Also I see it’s got a Colorado plate, AZ folks are pretty persnickety when it comes to rust… how the undercarriage looks will also factor in
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I’d say 3,500-5,000 depending on documentation of the motor… just a mildly educated guess, the 3rd generation 4Runners (97-2002) tend to bring more money than the 2nd generations do
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There was a time in my life when I was driving the 101 from 67th Ave over to Scottsdale Rd everyday. I was tired of the traffic so I just decided to buy a used 2012 Chevy Volt so I could get the cloud plate. It was the least expensive car I could find that qualified for the cloud plate program. It was all electric until the batteries ran out then it went to a hybrid mode. I could go about 50 miles on the batteries. It was a good little car and I had zero issues with it. Rarely ever put gas in it, never had to change the oil since it mostly ran on electric. All in all it was great, I’d own another electric car if I was driving in town more. Electric isn’t the replacement of all internal combustion cars but it has a good place in the market for sure. Like others have said, it’s no more green that any other car but if anyone is on the fence about getting one I’d recommend it. One of my work buddies has a Model 3 Tesla and he loves it.
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Bump
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Full set of 6 lug trailer wheels and tires $300
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I have a full set(5 tires - 4 plus spare) of 6 lug trailer wheels and tires. They were on my enclosed trailer for about 2,000 miles of towing. In pretty decent shape over all. I will post pics later, want them out of my shed, $300 or trade for 223 ammo or…? Andy - 602-881-0610
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Full set of 6 lug trailer wheels and tires $300
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
I went with a taller tire 225/75r15 and went to load range F. These tires are load range D. Wanted something bigger and really heavy duty. I ended up buying a new set of wheels and tires from deer valley trailer. Most tire stores don’t even stock a load range F since they are more of a commercial tire. -
Full set of 6 lug trailer wheels and tires $300
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
4 good ones are 205/17R15 - DOT date of July 2019 spare - same size - dot 2013 -
Chris Roe has really good information on calling elk. Worth the time and $ to watch his videos. https://www.roehuntingresources.com/Sign-up
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Sunday bump
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Looking to buy a 10,000lb utility trailer. Needs to be at least 18’ long. I have found a few around town, just thought I’d check here before I pull the trigger. pic is example of what I’m looking for.
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Found one on Facebook, thanks
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Bump, price drop $2,100
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Bump, still looking
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Bump, I also have the original lens covers and straps, can't locate the box I will keep looking...
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Would also consider a nice lightweight rifle as a partial trade, prefer 6.5 prc or similar caliber.
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I’m impressed that you all know each other so well. I have been on here for a while and didn’t realize there was so much beef between some of you. Carry on… Suns game isn’t available for me tonight
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It’s early for eating popcorn but this should get real good real quick…
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It depends on a couple factors…. 1- what will your tax rate be if you take the distribution? If you are in a high tax bracket it might be worth waiting a year or two to pull the money. 12% tax vs 35% tax… 2- what is it invested in? If the holdings are bonds or other low growth investments then holding them doesn’t make sense. If you are going to hold assets that outpace inflation then the numbers say you should hold them as they will outperform the cost of the mortgage over time I get this question a lot from my clients, having a home paid off is great peace of mind, especially in moments like this
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The lifetime license keeps you in the 90% pool of residents during the draw process. You still pay the non res fees but you are not subject to the 10% allocation cap. As much as I think he is on a a bitter old codjure, there is some rational behind his strategy.