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  1. Well I'm not too concerned about it. I got a nice low interest rate (certainly lower than I would have got if I got a bank loan to buy it), insurance is marginally higher than what I paid for the pathfinder. Assuming no problems with the truck, I plan to buy it at the end. If something changes, it shouldn't be hard to sell the truck for more than what I owe anyways. If keeping a receipt for my oil when I do an oil change is the worst part of it, I think I can manage :D

  2. why... Tacoma payments need to be made. I would have kept it for my pleasurecraft if I had somewhere to park it though.

     

    What would a fair price be for her? (see how close I got)

  3. I thought I would post this here since it is too big to ship.

     

    For sale:

     

    1 "Sport Rack" 2 piece roof basket. ($250 new)

    4 Pro Comp 55w lights (2 spot, 2 flood) includes covers. ($100 new)

    Comes with 4 90* mounts for the lights. ($10ea x4 = 40 new.)

    yakima rack/rails not included.

     

    I would like $250 for the whole setup. I never got around to wiring the lights up, so they are in great shape, brand new!

     

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  4. Just wondering if anyone knows of any good places to offroad north of Edmonton or in Alberta in general? I haven't heard of any good places for vehicles, only dirtbikes and atvs.

     

    Thanks,

    Andrew

     

     

    Bruderheim/Redwater have quad trails that you can fit a pathfinder down... ask me how I know. Don't let the dirtbikers/quaders give you a hard time, they aren't supposed to be there anyway... but it is still a fun place to ride.

  5. Specialty 4x4 shops would probably do it, but they would charge a specialty price too. I suggest doing it yourself also, you learn alot about your Pathfinder at the same time and it`s quite easy to do. Just read as much as you can about the install beforehand like what to look out for, etc and you should have no problem. You can spend the money you save on a set of wheels or tires and it will be much more rewarding!

  6. When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ballpoint pens would not work in 0 gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside down, underwater, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C.

     

    The Russians used a pencil.

     

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    Q: What do you call the sweat produced when two rednecks are having sex?

    A: Relative humidity.

     

    Q. How do you castrate a redneck?

    A. You kick his sister in the jaw!

     

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    Seriously, when are we going to fight? :stickwack:

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