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Indymonkey

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  1. Where is it? Is it perfectly fine? I've been looking for one and yours is in my price range.

     

    Indianapolis. The right rear cladding has some small scratches where I backed it into my house coming out of the garage. Other than that its in pretty good shape for a 9 year old truck.

  2. 2004 AWD

    130k miles

    2" Beltech spindle drop in front and 2" shackles on rear

    22" repro wheels and tires, three months old.

    Title in hand

    13k OBO

     

    Located in Indanapolis,

     

    THis truck needs to go quickly, I need cash for a new Ducati.

     

    Only trade I would be interested in would be a 2012-13 Ducati 1199 with cash coming from my end.

     

    please PM questions.

     

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  3. Some would say thats alot of cash for a rifle. I would say its the closest thing to a rocket longer that a civilian could buy being that it is a anti-material rifle with devestating effects at up to 1829 meters its max effective range lol. I thought they were in the 9-10k range. I could buy a new bike, snowmobile, or nice used car. Or twin turbo and stroke my SSS. My wife would murder me if i bought a 8k rifle because she doesn't understand. After serving 9 years in the Marine Corps and being out for 2 I sure miss my issued weapons and oportunities to shoot these awesome weapons. Since your a firearms dealer whats the cost of the M95 bolt action variant. I may be able to get one of those with minumal alpha charlieing.

    It really depends on two things.

    1. If you have cash laying around you do not need.

    2. Buying it at the right price so you can shoot it and will always be able to get your money back out of it.

     

    High end firearms end up in qualified for number 2 more times than not. No, chances are you will not be able to buy a glock new and sell it for more than you payed for it. But guns like HK rifles, the 91,93,94 and sp89 series are ones you can shoot for free or even make money on. Machine guns are really easy to do this with too. Cars, motorcycles and snowmobiles are not that easy to make money off of, especially if you rail the hell out of them. Im not a dealer, these are all my private weapons.

  4. Is that a mosin nagant or Mauser?

     

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    I would use a mosin to start camp fires if I had one. Im guessing you are talking about the Paratrooper SKS on the far left of the top pic. I picked it up recently, it is my favorite of the commie rifles next to a yugo AK. I need to find an original dust cover for it and get the scope in the trash were it belongs.

  5. Thanks guys, as to the comment that I have a lot and going to war. Fear the guy with one gun more than the guy with 100. For that guy with one gun is very proficient with that rifle.

     

    I have been into guns since I was old enough to get my first shotgun at age 8. Growing up on a farm and poor we hunted a lot for deer and rabbits for the family to eat.

     

    I got into the black weapons 10 or so years ago and the class III suppressors and machine guns in the past two years.

  6. I thought about doing the same thing, and the only option was to have them made. I went to several sign and vinyl shops, I was looking at about $150.

     

    Thats not bad. We have a couple dozen graphics shops in town for all the race teams(indianapolis), It might be easier to pay them to do a set.

  7. Yeah. Itd drive me nuts to buy a brand new set od rims and have one arrive damaged. Have them send out a new on and send yours back. Im sure theyll do atleast that much for you.

    Are those base vette brakes? They dont look like the GS/Z06 package brakes.

     

    Its the z-51 package that includes the drilled rotors. I took the calipers off and had a local guy powder coat them red for me. Ill be doing the same on the SS when I get to that point.

  8. Things have to be cut, their is no question about it. Until we get our debt under control we are going to continue to fail. Being a roofing contractor that does the occasional government job its very easy to see how we ended up in this mess. The lack of accountability and spending money like its someone else is a huge problem. Jobs that would cost 30 to 40% less in the private sector. I can only guess that its like that in every other aspect of Government spending too. Dont even get me started on the socialist programs....ugh.

  9. Why dont you send that wheel back??

     

    Because it wasnt worth that much effort, I feel much better already just complaining on the interwebz. :cool: I sent the vendor a short email and a pic as more of a heads up of the quality that they were sending out. I didnt ask for money back or a free tshirt. I will never order from them again, one or more of their employees has a lack of integrity problem.

     

    Now if it was on the vette it would be different.

     

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