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MattB said:
Deal of a lifetime! Now that's some wheel travel! laughing1
http://gadsden.craigslist.org/pts/3362693690.html

I have a deal of a lifetime for anyone who is looking to jack up there toyota or samurai for cheap.the three link suspension has 42 inches of travel. :wtflol: and its all there except for the shocks.this lift runs more than 3000 new.i also have a front and rear end out of a 1980's model land cruiser.and a carter brothers mini rail buggy that i was going to use to make a mini rock crawler.i have 1800 raped up in these parts already.but i found a truck i want so my lose is your gain.you can reach me at 256-283-5486 after 6pm or anytime on sunday.thanks for your interest.

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mdo817 said:

How did you even find that???

Most of you probably are not very interested in used farm equipment, but
you may enjoy the following ad.

For Sale
: FIFTY YEAR OLD MANURE SPREADER -- Cheap!

Fifty-year old manure spreader, not sure of brand, said
to have been produced in Kenya. Used for a few years in Indonesia before being smuggled into the US via Hawaii
.

Does not appear to have ever been worked hard. Apparently it was pampered by various owners
over the years. It doesn't work very
often, but when it does it can really sling the **** for amazing distances.

I am hoping to retire the manure spreader next
November. I really don't want it hanging
around getting in the way. I would
prefer a foreign buyer to relocate the manure spreader out of the country.

I would be willing to trade it for a nicely framed copy of the United
States Constitution. Location: Currently
being stored in a big white house in Washington,
DC.
 
ridered3 said:
How did you even find that???

Most of you probably are not very interested in used farm equipment, but
you may enjoy the following ad.

For Sale
: FIFTY YEAR OLD MANURE SPREADER -- Cheap!

Fifty-year old manure spreader, not sure of brand, said
to have been produced in Kenya. Used for a few years in Indonesia before being smuggled into the US via Hawaii
.

Does not appear to have ever been worked hard. Apparently it was pampered by various owners
over the years. It doesn't work very
often, but when it does it can really sling the **** for amazing distances.

I am hoping to retire the manure spreader next
November. I really don't want it hanging
around getting in the way. I would
prefer a foreign buyer to relocate the manure spreader out of the country.

I would be willing to trade it for a nicely framed copy of the United
States Constitution. Location: Currently
being stored in a big white house in Washington,
DC.
I wish I could take credit, but it was posted on another off road board.
 
I would buy that "Golden Lady" just because of all the time that guy put into writing that summary. Hell I could see him hitting a ramp @ 300 mph and doing a backflip! thumb.gif
 
The oil comment had me in tears. I took it around to a couple of "older" guys in the office and when they saw the pic you could see the twinkle in their eye. As they started reading the description that twinkle turned to tears Ha Ha.
 
Kansas-Kid said:
The oil comment had me in tears. I took it around to a couple of "older" guys in the office and when they saw the pic you could see the twinkle in their eye. As they started reading the description that twinkle turned to tears Ha Ha.

Put a few miles on one of those my damself. booyang If the owner doesn't have a high paying job at an ad agency, he should. molaugh molaugh molaugh
 

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