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Well, with about 10 companies i called, geico was by far the cheapest with good coverage.
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Nice impound! I'd watch that 6.0's turbo though...and the EGR....turbo housings crack and EGRs crack too...But thats a good ol' power joke.
Nice buy.
About five years ago I learned an insurance trick that I was unaware of in the past. I always thought if you drove smart and didn't have any accidents insurance would keep your premiums the same or lower... not so. In fact the longer you stay with an insurance company they will increase your premiums over time.
Since then I've shopped new insurance companies about once every year or two. 30mins of my time and it's saved me a bundle already. I dad was with an insurance company for about 15 years - he switched and saved him well over $600 a month (they covered everything, cars, house, etc).
Currently I'm with progressive.
nice truck alpine
u need to come down to lafayette to my place of work and get a nice system put in that ill get you a good deal lol
Ill trade you a nice JL W7 12, in a custom box, for somthing with a little bit of thump behind the back seat..........
w7s are for noobs
And when I got my first one it was a $1000 sub. Probably just gona upgrade the stock speakers to alpine type x's and add a new alpine headunit with iPod capabilities.
With a JVC elKameleon deck... i miss that![]()
I am an Infinity Kappa fan.
I will admit I helped in this but damn :OT: lol we Hijacked the crap out of Alpines thread