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BonestockK1500

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“Stuff that catches my eye “.... was cleaning up the property about 4 weeks ago and burning a bunch of limbs in the burn barrel all day. That evening was showering off a hard day’s field work and pulled a large tick off of the top of my head. It left a mark and what I thought was a wound and scab. After about 3 weeks of feeling a painful scab near my forehead I decided to fight the pain and dig out whatever was ailing my head. The picture shows what I dug out. That’s the bony biting snout of an adult tick. It snapped off when I removed him from my head. It’s nasty, looks like a microscopic crawfish claw. It’s smaller than a grain of rice, hopefully you can make out the claw teeth in the picture..be careful guys...caught my eye for sure...

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“Stuff that catches my eye “.... was cleaning up the property about 4 weeks ago and burning a bunch of limbs in the burn barrel all day. That evening was showering off a hard day’s field work and pulled a large tick off of the top of my head. It left a mark and what I thought was a wound and scab. After about 3 weeks of feeling a painful scab near my forehead I decided to fight the pain and dig out whatever was ailing my head. The picture shows what I dug out. That’s the bony biting snout of an adult tick. It snapped off when I removed him from my head. It’s nasty, looks like a microscopic crawfish claw. It’s smaller than a grain of rice, hopefully you can make out the claw teeth in the picture..be careful guys...caught my eye for sure...

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Jesus, man! You pulled that out of your head??
 

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This lil beauty caught my eye other week. Same guy that has the stretched vw bug. 62 mini all original except trans. Called to see price but out of my budget for it.

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That thing is pretty rad. What were they asking?
 

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That thing is pretty rad. What were they asking?

5k which I feel somewhat reasonable but also the amount of work it'd need would be alot to. Good condition 62s are around 19-20k from what ive seen. Ive been keeping an eye out for one of these road legal go carts. Definitely like the older style but would consider an 05-06
 

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“Stuff that catches my eye “.... was cleaning up the property about 4 weeks ago and burning a bunch of limbs in the burn barrel all day. That evening was showering off a hard day’s field work and pulled a large tick off of the top of my head. It left a mark and what I thought was a wound and scab. After about 3 weeks of feeling a painful scab near my forehead I decided to fight the pain and dig out whatever was ailing my head. The picture shows what I dug out. That’s the bony biting snout of an adult tick. It snapped off when I removed him from my head. It’s nasty, looks like a microscopic crawfish claw. It’s smaller than a grain of rice, hopefully you can make out the claw teeth in the picture..be careful guys...caught my eye for sure...

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Damn wtf???
 

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“Is this still available?” is always a hit.
I get it. That's Facebook's pre-typed reply, and it's really easy to just hit that button, but if that's all you say, my reply is simply, "Yes."

When I sold my Suburban I might have had a hundred views. I probably answered ten messages, most of which were "Is this still available?". I think I conversed with three people who were serious, and the third showed up and bought it for my firm, but low asking price. It took about three weeks.

When I sold my VW I had almost four hundred views. I answered dozens of messages, most of which were "Is this still available?". I conversed with probably a dozen people. Three people showed up, and two turned it down. The third looked at it and I was willing to negotiate considerably on price - the car was a beater, but it was an in-demand beater. It took two months to sell.
 
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