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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Aug 10 2005, 12:39 PM
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By the way they are cheap to keep running. I think when I screwed mine up our electric bill dropped about $2/month and mine was not very efficient being built in the mid '80s. We kept ours at I think 105 degrees year round as I never wanted to wait for 300+ gallons of water to heat up.
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Originally Posted by boughtans2k,Aug 10 2005, 12:41 PM
No doubt that there are a lot of people in trouble in 3-5 years when all of those ARMS come due and it will defintely crush a lot of real estate markets. I thnk the biggest problem areas will be where investors have gobbled up a lot of stuff and they will just bail out, condo market will get hit hard for sure.
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Originally Posted by boughtans2k,Aug 10 2005, 12:51 PM
Sorry I went to the Chad grammar school.
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Originally Posted by animeS2K,Aug 9 2005, 10:43 PM
Man, I wish I had money. hah. I'd so slap a SC on the S... Stock exhaust and everything... sure, it wouldn't breathe as well as it should, but keeping it a sleeper is key.
Perhaps a cat-back that ends before the stock mufflers and the stock mufflers just hang there, looking pretty? hah...
Perhaps a cat-back that ends before the stock mufflers and the stock mufflers just hang there, looking pretty? hah...
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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Aug 10 2005, 12:42 PM
Tony, if you don't want the hot tub, I buy it from you for $100 over that price. You make a finder's fee of $100.