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  1. What would be the legal definition of "Motor Vehicle" be? Would it be only a car or truck? Would a motorcycle with saddle bags qualify as a "Motor Vehicle" therefore allowing the legal carrying of a loaded weapon under the new law?
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      Back in the early 90's it was football cards. To the tune of a couple hundred thousand. Just kinda lost interest. The new stuff that they were flooding the market with was crap and the older stuff was too expensive and hard to come by. Then came WWE wrestling figures. Had a couple hundred of those. When the family started growing,space started getting scarce. Unopened packages take up a lot of space. Gave most away to nephews and friends kids. I do still have a couple of box fulls. Now no collecting just motorcycling.
  3. I was thinking I couldn't take my power drill in there.
  4. Nice car. I think you will enjoy it. We have two. The wife drives an 07 G35 sedan and my daughter drives an 03 G35 sedan. Nice power and comfortable ride. The only thing I can think of bad is the 03-04 Models were prone to the Bose system going out. Without going too far into it, the sound system is somehow tied into the wiring for the A/C unit and its not just as simple to replace it. Lots of info on it on the G35 driver forum. Someone broke into my daughters and damaged hers and it cost about $1200 for insurance to replace it. Other than that, both have been great cars. Enjoy it.
  5. I believe you all are right. I wasn't even thinking about Subaru. Closest thing i found was a 77-78 Subaru Leone wagon. I think you called it Raoul.
  6. My son plays some kind of game on his phone where random pics of cars pop up and you have to guess what kind.A lot of older cars and odd ball cars pop up. This one seems to have everyone stumped. Including me. I was thinking maybe an old Opel station wagon. I could not find an exact match on google. Anyone have any idea?
  7. Link is broke. Will try to fix.
  8. https://www.facebook.com/ajax/sharer/?s=11&appid=2392950137&p%5B0%5D=680986641924128&share_source_type=unknown
  9. One of my favorites is when your dealing with older cars that only had 5 digits on the odometer. No matter how old the car is or what kinda shape it's in, they never have over 100,000 miles on them. They will flat out tell you it's never been rolled over. Really.... the car is 25 years old and you have had it for two month's and you are swearing up and down its original miles.
  10. Is it really worth it? No disrespect intended but it's a 14 year old Toyota Corolla. It was totaled out. Meaning it would cost more to fix than it's worth. You bought it back I'm sure for a little of nothing. IMO just drive it till the wheels fall off then junk it. If your car is anything like ours was,it had hundreds of hail dings all over it. Do you really want to take the time or pay someone to sand that down?    If your really bent on trying to make it look a little better a cheaper and easier way is to just hit up the Pull-A -Part and start replacing panels. Corrolas are plentiful enough you should be able to find everything you need.If I was you, I would just forget about it and drive it. Just my two cents.
  11. Major Kong, might I ask what the knife is 3rd down on the right side?
  12. Yes,it's the old Motorola building. 
  13. I heard a commercial this morning on the way to work about a gun store in Alcoa. New Bern Arms. Turns out, it is right up the road from my work in the same industrial park. It sits right behind West Chevrolet. Odd place for a gun store. In an industrial park with no major road frontage and no signs. I stopped in there on my way home and was pleasantly surprised. It is a very small store but they make the most out of the space they have. Pretty good selection of firearms. I counted over 120 handguns on display from all the big mfg's. Maybe 50-60 long guns. Several tactical shotguns and several AR platform rifles.Pretty busy too for such a small out of the way shop. Didn't get a chance to really look over their prices to see how they compared. They even had some .22 LR ammo in stock. So far from just a quick in and out visit, it seemed like a good shop. I'll stop back by next week when I have more time. If anyone else has been there please give us your feedback.They said they just opened up in September. No web sight yet but they do have a Facebook page. Check it out. www.facebook.com/NewBernArms
  14. GM is so close to my house that it was nice just to go in and browse around the guns. The one thing that they had going for them was there selection. Good to go in and hold several different makes and models to see which one you wanted to purchase..... elsewhere! Now it's just a hassle. Heck, you gotta get a number wait for them to call it then watch them get irritated when you want to see a few different models and downright nasty if your not actually going to buy something.
  15. I think it's been open for about a month now or a little longer. I was in there about two weeks ago and he said they been open for about two weeks. So about a month. I just thought it strange to open a new shop in a ( I'm sure) high strip mall rent area with such a small selection and inventory. When I was in there they had maybe three .22 based rifles,two or three Core based AR rifles an old Garand about three hunting rifles and about three shotguns. Their handgun showcase was small. Maybe three sections holding about 30 handguns if that. One section being Glocks, one holding quite a few Taurus models. Prices seemed average. Seems to me you would have to move a good little bit of inventory to stay in that area.

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