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xplorutah

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You can also message me and we can grab a beer or lunch. I live 5 minutes from Russo and Barrett Jackson.

We are more Gooding and R&M types. We stay in the mall area where Gooding has the tent. They are XKE, TR3, 912 aficionados. I believe we fly in Wednesday, and out Saturday. Every year I see a 110 a the Gooding auction, any idea who that might be?
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javelinadave

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No idea who's 110 that is.I'll be around Wed-Sat so hit me up. I have that M416 kickstand that I was going to send you. If you want I can give it to you here or ship it. Your choice.
 

xplorutah

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Hmm, wonder if I could carry trailer foot on a plane - I do carry on only of the short time I am in town. I will ask my friend in TSA if I can. Meeting up sounds good, I will see what I can do.
 

javelinadave

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1959 Land Rover, Jeep, Off-Road - $5500 (RIV)
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/5930058381.html

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RBBailey

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That looks amazing for the price... but really, you can't bring it into the USA.........

Now, if it were like my experience, it would actually be no trouble getting it in. But at that point, you'd be pressed to figure out how to explain how a non-stock engine ended up in there when trying to register it, or when trying to insure it. But really, they are supposed to actually look at the car when you are bringing it across the border! LOL ----- unless it's 98 degrees in Vancouver that day, and the agent doesn't even feel like spending the energy needed to lean forward from his desk to check to see if it really is a Land Rover out there....
 

SARTech

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That looks amazing for the price... but really, you can't bring it into the USA.........

Now, if it were like my experience, it would actually be no trouble getting it in. But at that point, you'd be pressed to figure out how to explain how a non-stock engine ended up in there when trying to register it, or when trying to insure it. But really, they are supposed to actually look at the car when you are bringing it across the border! LOL ----- unless it's 98 degrees in Vancouver that day, and the agent doesn't even feel like spending the energy needed to lean forward from his desk to check to see if it really is a Land Rover out there....

If I hadn't recently bought a D90 I think it would be worth a try!
 
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