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FS '19 Challenger Redeye WB

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Just spreading the word. A friend of mine told me he's thinking about selling his Challenger. It supposedly has about 1,500 miles on it, it's Granite, has always been garaged (has to be or it'd melt, he's in Lake Havazu).

If that sounds appealing, please PM me and I'll get the two of you in touch.
 


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I'm assuming this is gone?
 


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You're putting me on the spot here, Magnified. I've been talking him into keeping it.

Do I do the right thing and keep telling him to keep it, or do I give some strange Texan his contact info?
If you're serious, PM me and I may put the two of you in touch. For a fee, of course, since I feel I'm doing the wrong thing.
 


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This may not be the car for you, Magnified.

Called my friend today to find out his current feelings about selling. Okay, so it has very low mileage and has always been in a climate controlled garage in Arizona, but...

Basically, he doesn't want to lose money on it, somehow thinking they've increased in value. Of course, it's a very nice car (ignoring the dually fenders), but is it worth just over $90K these days? I doubt it.
 


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No problem man. I am looking at lots of things right now. And that's legit (it may be worth it to him to keep it if he doesn't get what he wants). Thanks for thinking of me though.

Did you go get that blade (if I remember correctly)? That town is where my wife spent part of her childhood (if I remember where you went to get it right). If I had free time I'd have driven up there and met you.
 


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Yep, made it to Levelland and back. Somehow.

It was 104 degrees along the way. Of course, we hit 90 yesterday, which must be a record. At least I've never seen it that hot before.
 


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I feel like the entire county is Fl this summer
Yep, made it to Levelland and back. Somehow.

It was 104 degrees along the way. Of course, we hit 90 yesterday, which must be a record. At least I've never seen it that hot before.
 


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Not quite the whole country. Some of us are not joining. It is 51 here again this morning. Keep your Florida weather.
 


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Ill take FL weather 365 days a year and twice on Sundays..... shit. Fuk this white shit coming in a few months smfh.
 


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Not quite the whole country. Some of us are not joining. It is 51 here again this morning. Keep your Florida weather.
Agree. If we compare low temps, it's not half bad here. It's been quite a while since they got into the 30s, but 40s and 50s is still decent.

Not enough to get the house down to my preferred 55 degrees at night, but close.
 


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So is it always in the 30s and 50s there?
 


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So is it always in the 30s and 50s there?
You must have missed a few of the previous posts, like that it was 90 the other day. Today it's a much more tolerable 70 by the way.

Also, it's not uncommon to to have a 50 degree swing between the low in the morning and the high in the afternoon.

In an ideal world the thermometer would get stuck at 55 or 60, then go down at night.
 


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That’s pretty wild
 


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Can make it interesting to take off in the Challenger in the morning, at maybe 25 degrees, then lose several more by gaining altitude.

By the time I get to the lower elevations an hour or so later the tires finally warm up...but by then the roads tend to be straight so the traction isn't needed as much.
 




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