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Snoman unregistered Admin Use |
posted 06-23-2006 12:56 PM
Look ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B4 you buy a Prowler buy some Glasses that work LOL!
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YellowFever unregistered Admin Use |
posted 06-23-2006 01:26 PM
If you're looking for an investment, real estate in the right market is a good way to go. A car, almost any car, is not. I know of other vehicles that were lower numbered then the prowler that are still low in price. It's really hit or miss. For a couple of years after production ended, quite a few dealers had new ones they couldn't give away. A far cry from the $140K-$150K prices they first commanded in 97. So the bottom line is, buy one to enjoy and if one day it perchance is worth more then what you paid, that's just icing on the cake.....(just don't bet the farm on it) |
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