While waiting on a part over at a local rv place, I helped the tech load up two of the massive battery banks on a very large one. The owner showed up as we were finishing and asked if we would like to see 25,000 dollars. He pulls the envelop that colorado issues your new plate registration stickers in. it cost him just under 25 thousand bucks to register it for another year. For that I could buy a fleet of westies. Also that beast carried 4 battery banks of 4 batteries each. Over 3 thousand on his battery change.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• jimt Planned insanity is best. Remember that sanity is optional. http://www.tactical-bus.info (tech info) http://www.westydriver.com On 10/21/04 10:44 PM, "Paul & Becky Oliver" <oliver8@TDS.NET> wrote: > Anything you want, toured a $1 million dollar bluebird, and get this it was > paid in full before it hit the lot. Golf cart was just the begining. > > It was even capable of towing a vanagon behind it (required vanagon content) > {:{) > > Paul > ps: At the time I was in the market, oh how life can change! > ----- Original Message ----- > |
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