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I currently drive a 2015 rav4. I’m sitting at 183000 miles. Nock on wood, no issues. Tires and oil changes. Every spring, I put on new rotors and brake pads myself. I would like to buy the same car in the next year with around 50,000 miles on it.
Call around and talk with the repair people in your area. My parents freezer just went out, while under warranty. The repair guy said most of the new ones are made out of plastic and are junk!!! Might be further ahead to buy an older one and have it rebuilt. They just don’t build anything like...
Have you called hi before?? If so, do you have an idea when?? Pull you cell phone bill for that time period and look for a number with the area code for the area. Might work.
Here’s my advice for what it is worth. With point creep and the number of people with points, this is probably a once and a lifetime hunt. Listen to Randy Newburgh’s pod cast on the subject. Pick some units and hunt them for deer, bear, or cow elk. Hunt it for a couple years and learn it to make...
My buddy just had a tikka rebored to 35 Whelen. He was pushing 200 gr Hornady and 200 gr accubonds 2900 + with good accuracy!!! The accubonds were a little faster. He was keeping them around 1” mos. my Remington rebore will be next in a few weeks. I am still waiting on a few parts.