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<p>[QUOTE="Scottyotty1, post: 8443135, member: 251065"]Make sure you check the percentage points on that loan that you're going to take to buy that truck don't get ripped off read the fine print on the warranty.</p><p>Find a good tax man that understands what needs to be done when it comes to doing your taxes. Make sure he has actual experience doing trucker taxes.</p><p>And then you can slip a wedding ring over that CB antenna on your driver side because now you're married to that truck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Scottyotty1, post: 8443135, member: 251065"]Make sure you check the percentage points on that loan that you're going to take to buy that truck don't get ripped off read the fine print on the warranty. Find a good tax man that understands what needs to be done when it comes to doing your taxes. Make sure he has actual experience doing trucker taxes. And then you can slip a wedding ring over that CB antenna on your driver side because now you're married to that truck.[/QUOTE]
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