Thats toyota for you.
I paid 200 to have slotted rotors and lifetime ceramic brake pads put on my silverado... They really tried fuckin you.
Toyota was trying to charge me over $600 to replace an oxygen sensor. Bought the part myself and got it done at a local mechanic for $110.
Was it a OEM Denso 02 sensor you bought? Or a bosch/autozone/csk aftermarket type? That's a lot of the difference. The Denso 02 sensor on my car is almost $200 for the part (that's the price Toyota gets them at), they sell them for more.
Just a standard part. It makes no difference to me.
I got to go to lunch with Frost's kickass haircut today. It was even nice enough to invite the rest of Frost.
And where are the pictures? And just how big and beefy is he now?
Sadly we didn't get any pics. I don't think the lunch place we were at allowed cameras. If I meet up with him again before I leave I'll make sure to snap some of his beefiness.
Ha, I was thinking the same thing.Yeah strip clubs don't like when you bring in cameras.
No it was a Chinese/Mexican place
I looked into this a short time ago. Depending on the state, incorporating your own village (NY and New England have civil townships) isn't hard. The problem is counties are in charge of infrastructure in unincorporated survey townships, municipal townships have to deal with their own infrastructure and report their budgets to the state. >.>Here ya go Chicken. your next little property venture.
http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/fo...669-11e0-b14b-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1TFGLFxPE
Yep, that's a whole town ( nearly ghost) for under $800,000
Funny thing Obama voted for EESA (the actual thing that funded TARP and the other stuff) -> http://www.senate.gov/legislative/L...ote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=2&vote=00213 The $711 extra is from other stuff including the idiotic green building money (it's feel good, the actual standards are insanely low).
Seems like a lot for only 46 acres...Here ya go Chicken. your next little property venture.
http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/fo...669-11e0-b14b-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1TFGLFxPE
Yep, that's a whole town ( nearly ghost) for under $800,000