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01-18-2018, 03:08 PM | #26 |
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Re: How do you wax your truck
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01-18-2018, 04:13 PM | #27 | |
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Re: How do you wax your truck
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To me the truck wouldn't be overpriced at 50K and maybe higher than that as it is a fresh unseen out side of the local area truck. It's not over exposed and the best part is that it has no personalization on it. If someone on here is looking for a fully finished truck that you don't have to do a thing to before taking it to any show in the country and get a lot of OH WOW comments, here it is. I really like the wheel and tire combo but if you don't like that it's just a trip to the tire store to change. Best thing for the potential buyer out of near perfection is that He hasn't done any thing to the truck such as pinstriping or lettering or door signs or what not. It's just black, chrome and wood and nice.
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