![]() 04/12/2019 at 09:13 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Yours for the asking and the Printed Material Rate postage.
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Oh my god, I own the monte carlo/lumina one. High school just came flooding back to me.
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What? Toyotas don't break down
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I’d love the Toyota. Any of them, actually. I don’t actually need them, but if noone wants them I’ll gladly browse it every now and again and have it on my shelf. These are kinda rare where I am.
Buuuut how much would it cost to ship to Croatia?
![]() 04/12/2019 at 10:08 |
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The lumina was a good car when it ran. But head gaskets...
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Is true, but things wear out, and when you replace them before they do, Toyota's don't break down.
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Email me: oliphant.chuckerbutty@gmail.com
![]() 04/12/2019 at 10:43 |
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Makes me wonder, what kind of North American stuff do we sorta count as trash/common items would make cool office decor or collectors items over where you are?
![]() 04/13/2019 at 14:21 |
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Basically anything. Even F-body Camaros or all the 80s stuff
are considered as something exotic and rare.
I’ve seen a lot of stuff as decor in bars and such, ranging from US license plates, NES and similar consoles, metal/aluminum hubcaps from all kinds of cars... Maybe coke machines and pumps, typewriters, stuff like that. Even location-specific clothing items, such as big cowboy hats or belt buckles.