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wasnt really planning on selling it till last week.

i want my own home, my OWN place to do what I want.

and that doesnt include the unit.

plus, i want a 34, but that wont be for a while yet.

i cant do those with a car-loan ( 2 g remaining) over my head.

and honestly, im over her.

doesnt excite me anymore.

you just need more power craig ;)

lol, and you wipe there chins :(:)

what and make Ryan cry all the hard work he has put in :down:

hardly mate, try again. lol

Edited by Ryanrb25

its easy to say adrian.....

but there is always something you will need the $ for when getting a property....

cost me and the missus a little over 15 k for the re-furb on the unit....

it wasnt necessary, but once you start, you might as well do the lot,

just like a car really lol.....

i wish money grew on trees.......legal trees that is

im there with ya ryan....

asking 13 and not going much lower than that!

id rather keep it than cut my balls off and undercut myself.

same goes for pretty much every car on this forum,

worth more in centimental value, than $ value

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