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Is that Cherokee 4X4? Putting another engine in it shouldn't decrease its value at all. Those Cherokee's used to be a dime a dozen, but now they're fetching a lot more money than they used to.
Get that thing running and give it a good detail and it'll be an awesome rig! Far better than a Blazer in my opinion! Of course, that's just my biased opinion. ;) 🍻
Oh yeah it’s 4x4 lol 😂 in my opinion pointless to have one that wasn’t haha. Especially with mine being a rare color called solar yellow it might fetch some more. I just know I hate modern Jeeps lol 😂 and desperately want a Blazer and I say that as a Ford guy at heart lol. I’ve had several offers on the Jeep as is but no one wants to give me over $1000 for it.
 
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Dome and map lights LED installation. Poor 2005 Tacoma needs some "modernization". Much better interior lighting than the stock tungsten bulbs. These photos were taken in pitch black garage, so it looks a bit more intense then it really is.

Stock Dome Light Only.
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LED Dome Light Only.
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LED Dome Light + Both LED Map Lights. 😎
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You totally misunderstood what I wrote in my reply. I’m done talking.
No I didn’t.

Lottery is a losing proposition from a statistical perspective. Thus the question.

I suspect you sunk $2k in over time to win $1k.

It’s just the reality of things. Some folks get grins out of the prospect of winning. Nothing wrong with that within reason.

But it is a valid question how much was bought over time before a big win like that…
 
No I didn’t.

Lottery is a losing proposition from a statistical perspective. Thus the question.

I suspect you sunk $2k in over time to win $1k.

It’s just the reality of things. Some folks get grins out of the prospect of winning. Nothing wrong with that within reason.

But it is a valid question how much was bought over time before a big win like that…
I take serious offense that you “suspect” I sunk $2k into lottery before Hitting a lucky ticket. If I do play lotto it’s just $5-8 if even that. So, please do not think that I have $2k or more to blow on lotto. Thank You

The facts: yesterday, I and 2 friends each put $5 dollars or five dollars per person. I picked 3 $5 tickets. We won, and that is all. None of us bought more lotto yesterday.


I do see folks at grocery store buying stacks of scratch offs every weekend. Those folks definitely are sinking upwards of $2-$4k into lotto
 
I take serious offense that you “suspect” I sunk $2k into lottery before Hitting a lucky ticket. If I do play lotto it’s just $5-8 if even that. So, please do not think that I have $2k or more to blow on lotto. Thank You

The facts: yesterday, I and 2 friends each put $5 dollars or five dollars per person. I picked 3 $5 tickets. We won, and that is all. None of us bought more lotto yesterday.


I do see folks at grocery store buying stacks of scratch offs every weekend. Those folks definitely are sinking upwards of $2-$4k into lotto
Settle. Seriously… serious offense??!? At what, mathematical reality?

Math is math. Nothing more, nothing less.

Since the PA lottery says that the odds of winning $1k are 1 in 154286 tickets, I’d hope that you can understand my point.

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Typically one has to buy a lot of tickets before hitting a big payday. It has everything to do with math and nothing to do with you.
 
I stopped playing the Lottery a long time ago because I figured out, even though I MAY win, the odds are far more that a good number of tickets will lose, grow the pot for another winner, heavily taxed and just not worth it in almost every instance. Scratch-offs if purchased several in a row of same game stands greatest chance for a winning, even then you're guaranteed loss since every one will NOT be a winner. The regular lotto, non scratch off?

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Here's another random photo. 🇺🇸

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