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The odd thing is that K5 is apparently local to me and I've never seen it in person. If I did I'd burned it to the ground
I could double my money before I even got it home http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/4671532529.html
lol I live in a small farming town of about 800 people, and Im on the City Council, so nobody gives me much grief. As long as you keep your yard mowed and your house doesn't look like a salvage yard nobody says much.I need to find some deals like that near me and start stacking up money! My neighborhood wouldn't like me parting out vehicles in my driveway, though, I don't think
lol I live in a small farming town of about 800 people, and Im on the City Council, so nobody gives me much grief. As long as you keep your yard mowed and your house doesn't look like a salvage yard nobody says much.
That would be nice! when I first moved in I was replacing the gutters on my house. The old gutters sat in my side yard as I was planning taking them to get recycled the next weekend. Before that weekend came I had a notice in the mail that one of my neighbors complained There are also regulations stating that you cannot have immobile or improperly licensed vehicles on your driveway One of the reasons I'm ready to move to a new location LOL
I can understand wanting to keep a neighborhood looking nice, but some of that is uncalled for. Sometimes those vehicles are peoples only vehicles and they have to be worked on. By God this is America. If I want to work on my American made truck with my American made tools on my piece of American soil that I purchased with my hard earned American money, the commies that head the HOA can kiss my ass.
completely agree! My parents just moved into a new house and in this new neighborhood the rule states "no major vehicle repair shall be performed in driveway" LOL I'm not sure what they consider "major repair" but one person's major repair is another person's walk in the park. A pretty stupid HOA rule IMO
I heard a guy talking to others across the street, he said, "It is illegal to park on your lawn, you need to park on concrete."
i can understand wanting to keep a neighborhood looking nice, but some of that is uncalled for. Sometimes those vehicles are peoples only vehicles and they have to be worked on. By god this is america. If i want to work on my american made truck with my american made tools on my piece of american soil that i purchased with my hard earned american money, the commies that head the hoa can kiss my ass.