95 classic RRC LWB

draaronr

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I am sure Joel will have something witty to say, and if someone could post a pic that would be great.

White 95 lwb
• New battery,
• new plugs
• new o2 sensors,
• new tires,
• Air suspension removed newer 2” lift
• Ac blows cold,
• All windows roll down, etc, typical three amigos on dash, cruise not working so probably clock spring is out, typical occasional check engine light, but runs and drives great. Slight rust on top lift gate, little surface rust in bed where the carpet was removed, truck was an extra car for some folks so had it out. Door jambs no rust
• Homemade sliders and bumpers
• Some dents and scratches, seats and wood grain is nice.
• Guessing it used to be someone on here’s truck it has a Mar badge.
• Asking 3900 for it.
http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff251/draaronr/lwb-white/
 

LRflip

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WNYDiscoIIErik said:
Id buy 10 tickets. You should do this.

that's actually not a half bad idea.

or, tickets are 100 and you have to sell 150 of them.

I think you could get people to throw in for a $15k 90 or 110...it doesn't have to be a show stopper, just a solid frame/bulkhead and a 300tdi
 

draaronr

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LRflip said:
that's actually not a half bad idea.

or, tickets are 100 and you have to sell 150 of them.

I think you could get people to throw in for a $15k 90 or 110...it doesn't have to be a show stopper, just a solid frame/bulkhead and a 300tdi

yeah and the charity would be my kids? not sure you can raffle something for sale I think it needs to be for non profit, but if I am wrong I would gladly do it.
 

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§ 14‑309.15. Raffles.
(a) It is lawful for any nonprofit organization or association, recognized by the Department of Revenue as tax‑exempt pursuant to G.S. 105‑130.11(a), or for any bona fide branch, chapter, or affiliate of such organization, and for any government entity within the State, to conduct raffles in accordance with this section. Any person who conducts a raffle in violation of any provision of this section shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. Upon conviction that person shall not conduct a raffle for a period of one year. It is lawful to participate in a raffle conducted pursuant to this section. It shall not constitute a violation of State law to advertise a raffle conducted in accordance with this section. A raffle conducted pursuant to this section is not "gambling".
(b) For purposes of this section "raffle" means a game in which the prize is won by random drawing of the name or number of one or more persons purchasing chances.
(c) Raffles shall be limited to two per nonprofit organization per year.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (g) of this section, the maximum cash prize that may be offered or paid for any one raffle is one hundred twenty‑five thousand dollars ($125,000) and if merchandise is used as a prize, and it is not redeemable for cash, the maximum fair market value of that prize may be one hundred twenty‑five thousand dollars ($125,000). The total cash prizes offered or paid by any nonprofit organization or association may not exceed one hundred twenty‑five thousand dollars ($125,000) in any calendar year. The total fair market value of all prizes offered by any nonprofit organization or association, either in cash or in merchandise that is not redeemable for cash, may not exceed one hundred twenty‑five thousand dollars ($125,000) in any calendar year.
(e) Raffles shall not be conducted in conjunction with bingo.
(f) As used in this subsection, "net proceeds of a raffle" means the receipts less the cost of prizes awarded. No less than ninety percent (90%) of the net proceeds of a raffle shall be used by the nonprofit organization or association for charitable, religious, educational, civic, or other nonprofit purposes. None of the net proceeds of the raffle may be used to pay any person to conduct the raffle, or to rent a building where the tickets are received or sold or the drawing is conducted.
(g) Real property may be offered as a prize in a raffle. The maximum appraised value of real property that may be offered for any one raffle is five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000). The total appraised value of all real estate prizes offered by any nonprofit organization or association may not exceed five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) in any calendar year.
(h) Notwithstanding any other subsection of this section, it is lawful for a credit union to conduct a savings promotion raffle under G.S. 54‑109.64. (1983 (Reg. Sess., 1984), c. 1107, s. 11; 1993, c. 219, s. 1; c. 539, s. 215; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c); 1997‑10, s. 1; 2005‑276, s. 17.31; 2005‑345, s. 31; 2006‑264, s. 3(a); 2009‑49, s. 1; 2011‑146, s. 1.)






I say roll the dice...we won't tell
 

I HATE PONIES

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For the love of Christ! I gave you directions to post pics in your last for sale.

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draaronr

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I HATE PONIES said:
For the love of Christ! I gave you directions to post pics in your last for sale.

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thank god man, could you give them to me again? and how about my 300tdi can you do that one too :) maybe I should just employ you
 

I HATE PONIES

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draaronr said:
thank god man, could you give them to me again? and how about my 300tdi can you do that one too :) maybe I should just employ you

Click on your photo bucket link. Left click on the pic you would like to view. After the pic gets more bigger right click on the pic and select copy. Come to Dweb and click on reply to thread. Right click and select paste. The pic should show up in the reply window. If it does click submit reply. If it doesn't you fucked up somewhere.