'89 RRC SWB (7" lift, winch, snorkel, $25k worth of work) $8000 obo

EJB90

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Ok, so just out of curiosity... this may be a "stupid" question to ask when buying a used car since its totally irrelevant but how many miles does it have on it.
 

Blue

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Good lookin rig. That thing is screaming "part it out".

Unfortunately this is what you're lookin at on a sale:
 

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Velocewest

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I don't get it. Clearly a decent build, offered for well under the cost of duplication. If this truck had been for sale a year ago, and I bought it instead of building my own stocker, I'd be about $4,000 to the good right now and h ave a better truck.

This isn't craigslist, it's a Rover enthusiast board. WTF, people?

OK, the toolbox is a head injury in the making, but still...
 
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Blue

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Velocewest said:
I don't get it. Clearly a decent build, offered for well under the cost of duplication. If this truck had been for sale a year ago, and I bought it instead of building my own stocker, I'd be about $4,000 to the good right now and h ave a better truck.

This isn't craigslist, it's a Rover enthusiast board. WTF, people?

OK, the toolbox is a head injury in the making, but still...

Let me explain:

Buying a built truck is like marrying the girl who screwed the whole football team in high school. Yes, she is very good at what she does and very capable of bringing you joy, but she's just not worth as much as the girl who kept her legs crossed. You get to corrupt her on your own. Fortunately with trucks, you can dismantle them and make a good bit of money selling your used parts. Trying that with the slut doesn't work so well.
 

Drillbit

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Blue said:
Let me explain:

Fortunately with trucks, you can dismantle them and make a good bit of money selling your used parts. Trying that with the slut doesn't work so well.


Doesnt keep Justin from trying.
 

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Blue said:
Let me explain:

Buying a built truck is like marrying the girl who screwed the whole football team in high school. Yes, she is very good at what she does and very capable of bringing you joy, but she's just not worth as much as the girl who kept her legs crossed. You get to corrupt her on your own. Fortunately with trucks, you can dismantle them and make a good bit of money selling your used parts. Trying that with the slut doesn't work so well.

HAHA I love this post!
 
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Second is I am getting ready to start building a house and could use a little extra cash.

Third but dont want to admit it is, I am getting married in September and have a fiance that would rather have a boat.....yessss I have to tuck my tail when I say that one. But a boat wouldnt be so bad and you have to keep them happy!!!

Ryan

Keep the truck. Keep the windows rolled up when you take the woman wheeling so she doesn't get dirty.. Get a friend who has a boat. Better yet, get a few. Just like tires, there's no boat that does everything. Fish, ski, play, that shit gets out of hand. Next thing you know, there's 1 at the marina, two in storage, and a rubber one in the garage. When kids come along, kids love dirt.
 

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EJB90 said:
Ok, so just out of curiosity... this may be a "stupid" question to ask when buying a used car since its totally irrelevant but how many miles does it have on it.
did you miss page 1?

It's nice to see you back Blue.
 
Blue said:
Let me explain:

Buying a built truck is like marrying the girl who screwed the whole football team in high school. Yes, she is very good at what she does and very capable of bringing you joy, but she's just not worth as much as the girl who kept her legs crossed. You get to corrupt her on your own. Fortunately with trucks, you can dismantle them and make a good bit of money selling your used parts. Trying that with the slut doesn't work so well.


Blue

That has to be one of the best thing i have ever read on this site


LOL
 

draaronr

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FIVESPDDISCO said:
Why so anti milage?

Now it has become bigger then it is..

my guess is 217,000


Not anti at all, just not a very important factor on a trail rig. What's harder 100 miles on the highway, or 100 on the trail?