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OrganDonor

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  1. I've still got mine on my bike. If you can wait a bit, it's yours.
  2. I might be interested in the 5S. My son's 4 is getting old.. Didn't I buy a phone from you already?
  3. My LG G3 went tits up this weekend. I have two spare batteries and a wall charger to charge the batteries alone. Free, you pay a paltry $10 (Paypal gift.) to cover shipping. I'll also throw in a black TPU slim case for it. My new phone fits the stand up charger I have for it (plus has a spare battery charging slot in it,) so if you want that I'll ask $20 total. No charging cord included. Battery stuff: http://www.amazon.com/Batteries-TrendON-Replacement-Portable-18-Month/dp/B00LZWPY9O/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1450227355&sr=1-1&keywords=lg+g3+batteries Charging stand: http://www.amazon.com/MobilePioneer-Dual-Desktop-Charger-Cradle/dp/B00LO1OC7Q/ref=sr_1_2?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1450227415&sr=1-2&keywords=lg+g3+charging+stand
  4. I'm in for a set. http://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-6-Pack-Premium-Cables-CB-U631/dp/B00ZGVMNRQ?tag=dealswoot-20 Store4PC via Amazon offers Prime members its Sabrent [6-Pack] Premium Micro USB Cables, model no. CB-U631, for $8.99 coupon code LABRU631 cut the price to $4.99 Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $35 or more Note, be sure to apply your promo code at final checkout in the promotion box provided.
  5. I had a 14" barreled AUG and a 14' folding-stock 870 in my work vehicle most of my career. The AUG was in a lockbox but the 870 stayed tucked between the driver's seat and the console - the only vehicle I had that didn't fit it, a Grand Prix, I traded off as soon as I could. G19 primary and a 26 as a backup. All. The. Time. The purpose of a sidearm is to fight your way to your primary weapon - a rifle. Seems like there's a higher than normal bunch of public servants doing their best to give police work a bad name these days. Or they're just getting caught more frequently now with cameras everywhere. I'm damn happy I got out of the business when I did. Watch your back. That reminds me that I need to put my 870 Marine Magnum back into my trunk. I'll leave out it's partner.... my MINI-30 All Weather. Whenever people heard that those were my "trunk" guns they thought I was a snob.
  6. I installed those wedges this year. They change the angle slightly. It would be hard to say if it would help him, as I use them in conjunction with rider blocks.
  7. Or I can just trailer the bike down and sell it to you, Joe.
  8. I thought it looked different from mine, hence my query. I am still interested, Joe. I was just researching. (I can wait till NEXXT.) :-) I thought it looked different from mine, hence my query. I am still interested, Joe. I was just researching. (I can wait till NEXXT.) :-)
  9. While hammering out the Buell pegs on my 97 for Krypt I busted the bracket the footpeg attaches to. I found a right side foot peg set on ebay, but it's for an 03. Will it work for me? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2003-HONDA-BLACKBIRD-CBR1100XX-RIGHT-REARSET-REAR-MASTER-CYLINDER-item-1750-/161326133060?hash=item258fc96f44&vxp=mtr
  10. I thing shipping the handgun will cost a pretty penny for such a cheap gun. http://s71.photobucket.com/user/emtben/library/gear%20for%20sale
  11. Blued, I don't think he is including the dies, as he reloads .223, and I think use similar parts. I'll check. The only other two items so far are: Chiappa 1911 .22LR with about 6 magazines for $175 Ithaca-SKB Model XL-300 12 gauge auto shotgun, $150.
  12. Really? The more money I get for this rig the fewer other guns of his I'll have to sell for him.
  13. I'm going to honor this price on here, but also post it on a local shooting forum. Since I wouldn't give them the handjob price I give my buds, what would be a reasonable amount to get for it from a stranger?
  14. The first of a few firearms I'm going to be selling for my dad. If there's serious interest I'll get fresh pics uploaded. Ruger Model #1 Varminter 22-250 w/ Leupold Vari-X III 6.5X20 scope. Harris bipod. Probably about 100 rounds through it, mostly at the local range testing hand loads. Also included is 89 reloaded rounds with 55gr Horndy SP's and 37.5gr 4064 powder. 49 unfired brass. 88 fired casings. All brass is Remington and has only been used in this rifle. Also 109 Horandy SP bullets. $600 person to person. Located in CT. Willing to ship for the right shipping reimbursement.
  15. A couple of things I've gleaned with a quick search.... the original batteries can be replaced if you're handy. I'm not sure what year the newer TPMS modules came out, but they are potted, so it's a whole different ball game. The other thing I heard is that there may be a 5 year warranty on the TPMS batteries, so you may want to check with Mother Kawi about that.
  16. The batteries in my 09 started to die last season... Pain in the ass with the warning popping up and blocking the display all the time. The dealer wouldn't replace them under warranty until they came on steadily, which they did this spring. Last spring my OEM warranty was ending, but I took the advice of everyone on the Connie board and bought the extended warranty online for $300 something. The TPMS batteries are covered under it. Back in May I took it in, showed them the "battery low" lights were on, and they replaced both for free under the extended Kawi warranty. Without the warranty it would have cost more than the cost of warranty! I also bought a new front PR4 for $10 more than the cheapest one I could find online and they installed it for me for $20, mounted and balanced. Some folks have had ok experiences with taking apart their original TPMS sensors and soldering in new batteries, however newer models and replacement Kawi TPMS sensors have been changed, and I think this is tougher now. Check out the Connie boards, there may even be someone on there running a kitchen table service for putting in new batteries. Another note on the extended warranty...as the original owner I can renew it at least one more time.... so for around $700 or so I'll have a bumper to bumper warranty on the bike for 9 years! Can't beat that with a stick.
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