i carry the .308 Remington 700 tactical.
a tad on the heavy side, but I love it either way.
on a plus side if you don't kill the deer you can beat it with the rifle.
Im asking $24500 Can or 19600.00 USD
I've been tasked with paying for a wedding, so i figured id post the car up for sale.
car is in very good condition, Im the fourth owner the build number is 1060
the car has been stock it entire life , and it is relatively still stock the car currently has...
I went to school to be an auto tech hated the industry once i finished and wrote my red seal.
the plus side is that red seal has open alot of doors for me.
Im currently a maintenance manager for a training facility with the ports
never thought id be in this position, and may not be the last
i believe CDC sells the kit for the brake light to turn off when the roof is up.
it was one of my first purchases, completely changes the appearance of the car.
as for the plastics, cut them, just make sure to use the template and measure a lot before the cutting begins
I would want to know..
It may have been the first time shes done something like this or the tenth.
you will be the bad guy in the end, if it comes out and you are best buds
I will add this, take your time and be patient
I'm very happy with mine, It changes the look of the car for the better IMO.
but it can be overwhelming cutting holes in the interior of a perfect car
mine snapped in grade 6, take care of it and do physio if its an option.
mine healed with a bow in it and it can be very aggravating with weather, sleeping posture, even putting on clothing
you can negotiate a relocation allowance in your hiring package.
takes a lot of the the stress off your mind so you can focus on the new job and new surroundings.
Snap on and Milwaukee all the way
my box has had everything in it over the years but i always end up with snap on. Especially ratchets and wrenches, engines are cheese graters for hands.