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For Sale

Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Motivated by my oft-mentioned but never discussed secret plans, it's now time for me to get rid of a couple expensive things I own or am buying. With that said, if anyone wants to purchase either of these it would make my day. Seriously.

1) 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
Phoenix Red, < 20K miles, balance of factory warranty, 7 speaker 300-watt factory sound system (includes sub), 5-speed, 162 hp MIVEC engine, custom leather seats, keyless entry, power windows, door locks, and mirrors, cruise control, and front and side-impact airbags. $14,650.

And then there's the really hard one:

2) 2001 Triumph Sprint ST
British Racing Green, < 12K miles, factory hardbags (slightly scratched), performance exhaust (slighly scratched, but with the original aluminum silencer included, too), 955cc 110hp Triumph triple, rear hugger, service manual, etc. Trust me, I love this bike. $6,500.

The hard part about a plan like mine is it calls for a few sacrifices along the way. The car's just a car (as much fun as it is to drive) but that Triumph is a thing of beauty. Sigh...

(Please note: the images are borrowed. What I have looks more or less exactly like what's there, but I just moved and my computer's not up yet.)

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

why sell the motorcycle? you should keep at least one fun toy.

12:33 PM, April 19, 2006  
Blogger Burton said...

I needs the money, man. Wanna buy it?

3:39 PM, April 19, 2006  

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