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Your location has nothing to do with what he might pay in Washington. Here is a nice home in CA that is selling for 800k on a 5,800 square foot lot....I'm sure you can do much better in Texas
Trying to compare SoCal real estate to cab marker lights would be like discussing which accordion I should take on my next deer hunting trip...
Originally Posted by sanchezp_09
where in the Houston area ?
I am down in Houston this week on business I will ask around...
I’ve got a place in Bonita Springs, Fl. It’s a million bucks for postage stamp sized grass lot anywhere on the water.
I guy just spent 28 million on a home, knocked it down tot he ground and hauled it away to build a new one.
I’ve got a place in Bonita Springs, Fl. It’s a million bucks for postage stamp sized grass lot anywhere on the water.
I guy just spent 28 million on a home, knocked it down tot he ground and hauled it away to build a new one.
Money is what it is..
And you are looking for PCO’s, George you ought to be passing them out to you buddies on FTE...LOL
Trying to compare SoCal real estate to cab marker lights
I’m not comparing real estate to lights, I’m comparing the cost of living index that is spread out over a given area for all goods and services and to show that what you pay for goods and services in one specific location (like having work done on your truck) has nothing to do with what it might cost you in another. Similar to when I talk to my Uncle down in Dallas and I mention that it takes me 192.00 dollars to fill up my truck when compared to his at 127.00 dollars for the same number of gallons.
Don, were you able to get your PCOs locked?
I’m looking for a number to call Ford and see if I can lock my deal in..
George I have a sit down with my dealer when I get back off this business trip from Houston. We are going to sit down and look at all the different PCO‘s bonus monies and so on that I have and then he’s gonna lock in whatever works probably around 18th 19th of December or something like that I’ll be back in town around the 16th or 17th. Since they pushed my delivery date out to 27 January I’ve got to get this all sorted out. I will let you know how we sort that out maybe it will help you.
Thanks 17Oaks. I'm glad you got yours done. I can do the work myself but it all turns mysterious on the 2019's. I've got p/n's for the lights but nobody can find a p/n for the harness or even tell me if one is needed. Even though my truck doesn't have the marker lights, there's a chance that the proper harness is up there under the headliner.
I just don't see how the same harness would not be in a 19. It should all be there in the passenger A pillar. I bought the recon lights and ordered the plug in the link below. The thread attached describes what I did. https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts...ire-asy-wpt982
I just don't see how the same harness would not be in a 19. It should all be there in the passenger A pillar. I bought the recon lights and ordered the plug in the link below. The thread attached describes what I did. https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts...ire-asy-wpt982
As I understand it from the installer it’s just another plug that’s on the cable that runs up through the passenger side a pillar and that’s what he told me and he’s been doing it for several years now matter fact that’s the only thing he does in the shop he’s electrical man so you shouldn’t have any problem as I understand it from the installer it’s just another plug that’s on the cable that runs up to the passenger side a pillar and that’s what he told me and he’s been doing it for several years now matter fact that’s the only thing he does in the shop he’s electrical man so you shouldn’t have any problem I understand that someone is now making round bottomed marker lights so you don’t need to make the rectangular hole any longer that may be recon but I don’t remember exactly check it out.
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