View Full Version : WANTED: 16 each Optima D31A, T, or M batteries.
PoweredByDodge
02-08-2007, 03:40 PM
Require 16 ea. Optima D31A, D31M, OR D31T batteries.
Price and Shipping Quote to 14260 (dock + forklift available).
NY State educational institution via purchase order.
Please, do not reply to this post --- rather, reply via email.
---- if you can provide, please forward a quote to Vince@SpinelliCreations.com
Hard deadline on delivery is the first week of May '07.
PS -- Mac, I can't believe you got rid of your truck. It makes me ill to think of it. Especially after all the work you put into it. I'd sell my own mother to keep my truck.
dolfan87
02-08-2007, 06:13 PM
PS -- Mac, I can't believe you got rid of your truck. It makes me ill to think of it. Especially after all the work you put into it. I'd sell my own mother to keep my truck.
:eek:
MacLeod
02-08-2007, 09:13 PM
Trust me Vinny, I get ill thinking about it too.
It was the smart thing to do, but it still hurts to see it go. After I got all my gear out tonight, the dude came over and jumped in and drove it off to the detail lot to be cleaned up and sold. I swear if Id sat there much longer watching it drive off, I wouldve teared up.
PoweredByDodge
02-08-2007, 09:31 PM
I regret getting rid of my last truck... especially when I hit the on-ramps to the highway. Nothing growls like a 360 that's been worked-up.
At least mine was busted up tho -- your's wasn't even broken!
MacLeod
02-08-2007, 09:46 PM
Yeah but it did have almost 90,000 miles on it and was 5 years old. With my crappy credit, all the loans I was getting were in the high teens and Id be paying over $400 a month for 3-4 years so it would have 150,000 miles on it and Id just be paying it off!! On top of that, I was scared of that tranny blowing. That would be another $3000-4000 Id have to cough up. Top that off with the 15 mpg I was getting and I just couldnt justify keeping it no matter how much I wanted to.
Now Ive got a great car thats brand spankin' new with a full warranty, a 9% interest loan and a payment not much more than I wouldve been paying for the Ram but when you consider the 34 mpg and a $75 monthly gas bill as opposed to a $200+ gas bill, it made even more sense. ;)
dolfan87
02-08-2007, 10:10 PM
Yeah but it did have almost 90,000 miles on it and was 5 years old. With my crappy credit, all the loans I was getting were in the high teens and Id be paying over $400 a month for 3-4 years so it would have 150,000 miles on it and Id just be paying it off!! On top of that, I was scared of that tranny blowing. That would be another $3000-4000 Id have to cough up. Top that off with the 15 mpg I was getting and I just couldnt justify keeping it no matter how much I wanted to.
Now Ive got a great car thats brand spankin' new with a full warranty, a 9% interest loan and a payment not much more than I wouldve been paying for the Ram but when you consider the 34 mpg and a $75 monthly gas bill as opposed to a $200+ gas bill, it made even more sense. ;)
Plus you don't have to sell your mom. :D
dolfan87
02-08-2007, 10:11 PM
Hey, I hit 100 posts.
You've got 1/6th the posts I have and I've been on here for 6 years.
dolfan87
02-09-2007, 09:46 AM
Yeah, but your installs speak for themselves Josh...no need to post all that much. :D
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