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Doing good. I filed out tax return last night. That is part one of our new vehicle purchase. Sadly, I think we've decided on a non-Ford product. The Ford product I really want is out of our price range still (Expedition EL) since it wasn't manufactured until 2007.
Other than that, getting Pinewood Derby cars ready for Sunday. They're all painted, now i just have to to do the wheels and put weights in.
if the tires were brand new, the rims COULD be worth that much...
I've seen wheels I'd pay a ton for. Most expensive set I bought with decent (not good) tires was $800...
Evening Dustin!
Originally Posted by msmenne17
Doing good. I filed out tax return last night. That is part one of our new vehicle purchase. Sadly, I think we've decided on a non-Ford product. The Ford product I really want is out of our price range still (Expedition EL) since it wasn't manufactured until 2007.
Other than that, getting Pinewood Derby cars ready for Sunday. They're all painted, now i just have to to do the wheels and put weights in.
Doing good. I filed out tax return last night. That is part one of our new vehicle purchase. Sadly, I think we've decided on a non-Ford product. The Ford product I really want is out of our price range still (Expedition EL) since it wasn't manufactured until 2007.
Other than that, getting Pinewood Derby cars ready for Sunday. They're all painted, now i just have to to do the wheels and put weights in.
If you want an EL, just go find a nice older Excursion. Same thing, but much more heavy duty and the same mileage. You can get then with the gas motor for a steal!
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