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Old 07-29-2011, 10:39 PM
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Default Tail light guards, should i keep them or sell them

Due to the crap economy, I didn't find a job and now I'm in need of money for insurance. Are the tail light guards worth keeping or should I sell them?
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Old 07-30-2011, 05:11 AM
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Don't know if you, as a young driver, are on dad's policy. I have State Farm, my 17 year old is covered on all vehicles, but the rate is based on her being assigned to the least exotic old pickup. It made a big difference from previous companies, I have friends who do the same with their kids. Just another reason to never sell a pickup that is paid for....

One of the boys that works for me used to earn money hauling scrap metal to the recycler. Seems that this could be combined with off road fun, prowl the back roads area where others have dumped whatever, haul it off, help the environment, and make a few bucks.
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Old 07-30-2011, 05:26 AM
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They were on my '95 Disco. Didn't take them long to get ripped off by brush.
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I'm on my parents policy, and all I have is liability.

Good point, I think I might clean them up and see what craigslist can get me me for them

Thanks for all the help, if anyone else has an opinion, let me know thanks again!
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