Anyone in WA have collector plates/insurance?
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So heres how i think ima solve my insurance dilema.
Drive the F150 for the winter 6 months, and the F250 the summer 6 months (well the 3 summer and 3 other winter that we have in WA)
And the $$saved on insurance on the older truck in the summer will pay the difference in the fuel costs between the two.
Genius no?
Drive the F150 for the winter 6 months, and the F250 the summer 6 months (well the 3 summer and 3 other winter that we have in WA)
And the $$saved on insurance on the older truck in the summer will pay the difference in the fuel costs between the two.
Genius no?
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Scott...
If no one has figured this out yet... but I can share a little bit about being a cop nearly 30 years in a big city. There are pros and cons. Being an electrician is a great job too. There are ex-pro football players who had bad knees, left pro-ball and became cops. If ya wanna chat sometime, let me know.
Casey
If no one has figured this out yet... but I can share a little bit about being a cop nearly 30 years in a big city. There are pros and cons. Being an electrician is a great job too. There are ex-pro football players who had bad knees, left pro-ball and became cops. If ya wanna chat sometime, let me know.
Casey
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