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All I know is that we made no money on the sale. After splitting the "profit," I think we were able to go have dinner at Wendy's.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by PARAGON:
All I know is that we made no money on the sale. After splitting the "profit," I think we were able to go have dinner at Wendy's. </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Did you have enough for a frosty. If you did then you must pat yourself on the back for a great yield...its not everyday you can afford to really exceed usual expenditures. |
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grrrrr!
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I do not even own a Hummer, I own a 2004 F150 Supercrew Lariat, but I joined because of the 03 Rubicon pics, I love offroading. I hope I'm welcome here though, if not I'll just stay behind the scenes. I am not a hummer hater, and I get worse gas mileage than many of you (8-9mpg in town). I am lifting my truck 6" real soon, but thats all there is to me. My question was, are BMW's engine's depicted in the model # (528, 330, etc). That would make sense for cubic inches, but that would also be a huge engine. Just curious, thanks. Sorry to hear about your car Boss, I also joined because of your rims. I wanted them on my truck but they won't fit the lug pattern (go figure). I needed to join to see your pics
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Appreciate the props on my rims...prolly wont get the same props at MOAB though
![]() The BMW numbers in fact depict the engine and but also depict the series. The first numeral is the series and the next two is the engine size(in liters). A 528 is a five series with a 2.8 liter engine(which was replaced by the 3.0 around 2001). My wifes car is a 3 series with the 3.0 engine. btw, welcome to the board. |
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