where can i buy a knucle duster?
Asked by: henok w @ 2009-05-13 11:09:35
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alienprophet@aol.com
plejaren entity
why wtf u gonna do? u p*ssy
Reece
If you got off your a ss and helped you mother your knuckles wouldn't gather dust.
Followspot
brass knuckles? they gotem in all the head shops.
Choppy C
In the knucle? shop.
runforfree
Ask Danny Dyer he is a geezer.
Matt B
Well, actually, they are illegal in most states. I suppose if you could find a shop that sells illegal stuff, you'd be in luck.
Cheryl A
They're illegal in the UK but you can make your own with a bunch of keys. Alternatively buy a couple of big sovereign rings (or something similar)
Nick C
I hope you know it is illegal to carry one you can be charged with caring a offencive weapon
manxbiker
something to wipe the dust off your knuckles
Joe C
wot an ars
J R
If Chrysler is closing 800 dealerships, How do I get a great deal?
Will they liquidate or send the cars elsewhere?
Asked by: J.J. @ 2009-05-12 18:18:47
[Best Answer]Be patient. There will be great deals. Figure an outrageously low price where they will barely make any money. Mail it to dealerships and eventually one will take it.
By : Michael T @ 1242181179
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Good question... I would think they would send them elsewhere, but I don't really know.
You could try eBay Motors for a deal. My boss bought a car off there and they delivered it to Indiana from Alabama. So look local, but don;t be afraid to check out deals a bit further from home and ask about shipping it to you.
Good Luck.
g-day!
Kekionga
I'm sure there will be some great deals to come. Be patient my little Grasshopper!
JB
Be patient. There will be great deals. Figure an outrageously low price where they will barely make any money. Mail it to dealerships and eventually one will take it.
Michael T
Go to a closing dealership, they will make you a good deal. Besides profit on selling the car, they get monthly incentives from the factory on how many they sell and get paid for prepping the new cars
John M
Don't expect to get a great deal at a closing dealership. They won't get the holdback (difference between dealer cost and employee price) nor will they be entitled to any of the manufacurers rebates. These dealers will now own holding lots until other surviving dealers find a buyer for the floor planned vehicle. So leave these guys alone (don't beat a dead horse)
Rick G
theyll do both. we had a saturn dealership just close last month here. the cars were sent elsewhere but the dealership was a family thing. owning several brands, some were transfered to other lots the family had space on and others were sent to other saturn dealerships accross the country.
cassandras_evil_sister2
Chrysler 300 (black on black)?
What do you think about a chrysler black on black?
(black car, black rims)
Do you have any pictures?
Asked by: cashmoneyrecords17 @ 2009-05-12 20:36:19
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Black rims look terrible on any car.
Firebird
I build a lot of custom cars. Solid black rims are not cool at all.. A black car with dark windows and big a## chrome wheels are the way to go. At car shows solid black wheels are a death wish.
John M
i think you should get chrome rims but if you still want black you could get black and chrome rims or black rims with a chrome lip like this
http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp309/crf70f/chrysler300c.jpg
tanner s
I have to disagree about chrome. Black rims won't look good on a black car, though, unless there's something to contrast the blackness, like a red or white stripe like Breyton GTS-R for example (otherwise you just have a big blob of blackness). Too much chrome, however, will make you look like either a rapper-wannabe or an old person (Lincoln, Buick, all those old-people brands are heavy on the chrome since it was popular on Cadillacs etc when they were growing up). Maybe try gun-metal colored wheels or polished alloy double-spoke rims like BMW M cars have.
flypanam
Tanner is right, look at the picture in photobucket! Black is a power statement. Some have it and lots don't!
Scott H
What is the difference between the Chrysler Grand Voyager and the Chrysler Town and Country?
Please help me this is like the most confusing thing thing ever to me!!
Asked by: Justin T @ 2009-05-12 18:20:31
[Best Answer]Not much,...the GV has a few more bells and whistles and has more luxury. The T&C is trimmed out in a more rural lifestyle amenities. It all depends on what your needs are... happy hunting
By : polarbear @ 1242178967
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Not much,...the GV has a few more bells and whistles and has more luxury. The T&C is trimmed out in a more rural lifestyle amenities. It all depends on what your needs are... happy hunting
polarbear
What it looks like is that the Voyager name is used on the European version of the Town and Country. Same vehicle with different names depending on what part of the world you buy it. (The Voyager was the old Plymouth mini van, the Caravan was Dodge and the Town and Country was Chrysler. Same vehicle with 3 different name plates.)
dallenmarket
not much just bells and whisles
handyclown
About 3200.00 dollars lol...
John M
Price.
Years ago, these were a luxury version and a not-luxury version of the same vehicle. The GV was a PLYMOUTH not a Chrysler, no matter what they called it.
Later, they quit making the GV.
P.S. As another poster says, if you were in Europe, then you could have seen something badged as a Chrysler Voyager. My comments about Plymouth still apply, but you may not be aware that Plymouth was the low-priced brand in that company.
Firebird
I have a 2001 chrysler sebring that suddenly died on me on the highway.?
It didn't make any loud noise, nothing at all. Car ran fine before. I didn't run out of gas or anything. What could make a car like that die, while moving. No warning, lights, or sounds. Just died.
Thanks
Asked by: billie m @ 2009-05-13 19:09:58
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computer failure, fuel system failure.... There are any number of things that could cause it to do that. Unless it produces other symptoms, the best thing to do would be to take it to the dealer to see if they can figure out what is wrong with it. It might have just been a fluke.
nr
my vote is for an electrical shortage/problem
Laura S
Don't guess and start replacing parts. Troubleshoot it with this guide first:
http://www.garage411.com/Driveability
Garage411.com
The timing belt broke.
Johnny C
It could be as simple as a battery cable not conducting current. Battery terminals can not work even when they appear to be OK, so make sure the connections are clean and tight. Were you able to restart the engine or operate any electrical devices like the radio?
Ryan M
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