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Could still do it in a few years with good planning [emoji14]



Too hard to part with the house so soon. But yes in a few years maybe. If prices take off I could def sell for 850-900 then buy in Japan for 100-150 and be happy
10 hours ago, t_revz said:

Corey, outlander starter motor an engine out job? Quick google says its easy yet could barely see it from below and impossible from top. Gonna tear it out Wednesday morning

yeah piece of piss. Pretty sure you get it from back of engine above cv shaft on those. 


No have a D5000 and love it but it's just too heavy we are going to New York next month and wanted a good light camera



I always love NY ! 5th Avenue is my most Favourite Street [emoji28] Have fun in NY city and post some
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