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Question about storing a car for 3 years
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 13397948" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>Thanks for the advice guys.</p><p></p><p>To clear up a few things he was looking for a grabber blue gt/cs vert and now that he found one for a good price he wants to keep it. It was everything he was looking for and doesn't want to sell it. </p><p></p><p>He's not upside down in it, the car has equity in it, he just doesn't want to see it go. Not to mention it will be here to drive when he comes home on leave. </p><p></p><p>Yes the navy will pay to ship it, but he said something about where he will be living the environment is very car friendly, not exactly sure as to why. </p><p></p><p>Now that is out of the way I'll take some pointers from the guys who posted advice on the storage, I appreciate the help everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 13397948, member: 39652"] Thanks for the advice guys. To clear up a few things he was looking for a grabber blue gt/cs vert and now that he found one for a good price he wants to keep it. It was everything he was looking for and doesn't want to sell it. He's not upside down in it, the car has equity in it, he just doesn't want to see it go. Not to mention it will be here to drive when he comes home on leave. Yes the navy will pay to ship it, but he said something about where he will be living the environment is very car friendly, not exactly sure as to why. Now that is out of the way I'll take some pointers from the guys who posted advice on the storage, I appreciate the help everyone! [/QUOTE]
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