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Dyson Cordless Battery Adapters for Power Tool Batteries
Doorider replied to racinfarmer's topic in Current Events
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Dyson Cordless Battery Adapters for Power Tool Batteries
Doorider replied to racinfarmer's topic in Current Events
I got the adapter to run my 20v dewalt batteries in mine. Works great and lasts a heck of a lot longer with a 6ah on it. -
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Mine was 32k 5 years ago. You can find some for under 20k. $500 for a tune, $300 for a downpipe
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Spend just a bit more for a B58. More reliable and easy to make big power too. I have just a downpipe and tune for 420hp to the wheels. My BIL is running E40 on his and is much quicker than mine. 90k miles, 50k been tuned and have not done one single repair
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The bored a pipe through to them early on for food, water and medicine
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They should have video taped it and put it on the internet so it's not illegal. Fucked up laws where prostitution among consenting adults in private is illegal, but paying a woman to have sex with you for a porn shoot is ok
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Met my wife there in 2005 on spring break. It was sketchy then a far a safety and just kept going down hill. Back then they had some of the best clubs in the world and they were crazy for spring break!
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No, just a snorkeling excursion that circled the whole island and had 4 stops
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Just got back from a cruise that stopped in St. Martin. Tour guide showed us a house that Trump owns. Bought it for 11M, trying to sell it for 18M. Rents it out for 10k a night with a 10 night minimum
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He should get 30 years just for being a Scientologist, fucking moronic cult
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Changing the starter on the 2.9 is a 5 hour book job! Fucking morons.
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Yeah, they are hard to find though. The 3.7 is a good motor. My Colorado has the 2.9 and it's the most gutless POS and gets 7 mpg worse mileage than my car that has 4x the hp
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Done a year ago before I bought it. Had a 07 Canyon before it, but never did the brakes. I don't keep them long enough to do brakes. For me, they are consumables My dad is a dealer and I get trucks like this at wholesale. Drive them for a year or so, then sell them for a profit and move on to the next one. Started about 6 years ago with a $900 ranger, 5 trucks later in at the 2012 Colorado. Looking at a Frontier next
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This is why I have a 2012 Colorado. I have a side business doing exterior cleaning and I need to lift stuff in and out of the bed. These newer small trucks are even way too tall. Colorado is a piece of shit, but I'll deal with that over having to lift my stuff another foot higher
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420ish to the wheels and awd. Best car I've ever owned. 85,000 miles and only tires, brakes and oil changes. Been turned up since about 45k miles
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You realize that's 7.9% each year right? $50k untouched for 30 years gets you almost $500k
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I trade some individual stocks and have some like Apple, Disney, Ford, Boeing that I'm holding for the long run. Others I've bought and sold for quick profits (sometimes gamble and lose). The majority of my investments are in these 3 funds. 1/2 my money is in VTI, then a good amount in the other two.
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I'd ust stick it in a 18 month CD at 5% and see what happens after that time. That will make you a guaranteed $3800, then decide what to do with your $53800. If you're playing the long game, an index fund like VTI or VOO isn't a bad idea. If you want to dabble in real estate, you could buy into a REIT. I bought up some VNQ a couple months ago when it was just below $80 a share. It follows real estate markets and pays a strong dividend.