2014 RLX pics updated with tint, bug guard (not washed though)
#2
Nice color shorts
Is that a sheet being dried in the patio? I see that being done in 3rd world countries or the South
Is that a sheet being dried in the patio? I see that being done in 3rd world countries or the South
#4
Can't wait to see your new body
Though rlx ownership requires one gain weight, not lose it
Though rlx ownership requires one gain weight, not lose it
#5
Nice car. You definitely made the right choice.
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They're lightweight and bolted to the outside of the frame, so they are probably just decorative for the most part.
The kind of thing you'd put up to keep your children sneaking out in the wee hours to join their friends for unsupervised activities.
Probably.
:-)
The kind of thing you'd put up to keep your children sneaking out in the wee hours to join their friends for unsupervised activities.
Probably.
:-)
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houses in this area and in this city atleast older ones are on bricks. Mobile home probably cost more then what the house I am in is worth. Got to get credit up so I can get a house. The bug guard is the (SunTEk one) is the plastic on the entire from and 18" on the hood. In one of the pics if you look you can see a faint line and that is where the bug guard ends on the top of the hood.
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#10
In First world countries we refer to that as "clear bra "
Good luck on improving credit to get house
Good luck on improving credit to get house
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OK, enough with the OT comments. Jeez. WTF is up with some posters lately? I go away for a bit and come back to this crap. This isn't Ramblings. Who cares about his house or what's on the clothesline?
Nice job and nice car, krava.
Nice job and nice car, krava.
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#12
Oblivously the ones who care are the ones that asked and were answered. welcome back
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I think two things have happened; one happened gradually and one happened suddenly.
(1)There's been a gradual build up of RLX/5G owners, and they post mostly here. Even Facebook pages don't get the kind of response that there is here. It's a diverse community, with the only thing they have in common being the 5G RLX, and as time goes on they begin to share personalities and personal things.
(2)Krava showed up suddenly. The purchase of the RLX sounds like it's a major undertaking for him. It was very important for him and inasmuch as it was an important development in his life he began to share with us how he got to this stage of life, sometimes shocking us but mostly just engaging us.
I don't think we mind, really. The biggest danger would be somebody poking his head in from outside and stirring things up by acting like somebody doesn't belong when we've obviously clearly all accepted him as a part of the diverse community.
If that makes sense. Maybe it does not make sense. I'm old. LOL....
The house, by the way, is probably older than people are thinking that it is. It looks like one of the near post-War buildings that went up in the big building boom.
The shingles are an old attempt at fire proofing, and they were judged unacceptable for new construction. But with homes built or re-sided in the 1940's and 1950's, you'll find them everywhere in older and rural communities.
South of the Potomac, you would find middle class housing put up on brick and cinder pilings like that because it helped keep the air circulating. In older communities from Arlington to Miami, you'll still see houses like that sometimes.
(1)There's been a gradual build up of RLX/5G owners, and they post mostly here. Even Facebook pages don't get the kind of response that there is here. It's a diverse community, with the only thing they have in common being the 5G RLX, and as time goes on they begin to share personalities and personal things.
(2)Krava showed up suddenly. The purchase of the RLX sounds like it's a major undertaking for him. It was very important for him and inasmuch as it was an important development in his life he began to share with us how he got to this stage of life, sometimes shocking us but mostly just engaging us.
I don't think we mind, really. The biggest danger would be somebody poking his head in from outside and stirring things up by acting like somebody doesn't belong when we've obviously clearly all accepted him as a part of the diverse community.
If that makes sense. Maybe it does not make sense. I'm old. LOL....
The house, by the way, is probably older than people are thinking that it is. It looks like one of the near post-War buildings that went up in the big building boom.
The shingles are an old attempt at fire proofing, and they were judged unacceptable for new construction. But with homes built or re-sided in the 1940's and 1950's, you'll find them everywhere in older and rural communities.
South of the Potomac, you would find middle class housing put up on brick and cinder pilings like that because it helped keep the air circulating. In older communities from Arlington to Miami, you'll still see houses like that sometimes.
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I think two things have happened; one happened gradually and one happened suddenly.
(1)There's been a gradual build up of RLX/5G owners, and they post mostly here. Even Facebook pages don't get the kind of response that there is here. It's a diverse community, with the only thing they have in common being the 5G RLX, and as time goes on they begin to share personalities and personal things.
(2)Krava showed up suddenly. The purchase of the RLX sounds like it's a major undertaking for him. It was very important for him and inasmuch as it was an important development in his life he began to share with us how he got to this stage of life, sometimes shocking us but mostly just engaging us.
I don't think we mind, really. The biggest danger would be somebody poking his head in from outside and stirring things up by acting like somebody doesn't belong when we've obviously clearly all accepted him as a part of the diverse community.
If that makes sense. Maybe it does not make sense. I'm old. LOL....
The house, by the way, is probably older than people are thinking that it is. It looks like one of the near post-War buildings that went up in the big building boom.
The shingles are an old attempt at fire proofing, and they were judged unacceptable for new construction. But with homes built or re-sided in the 1940's and 1950's, you'll find them everywhere in older and rural communities.
South of the Potomac, you would find middle class housing put up on brick and cinder pilings like that because it helped keep the air circulating. In older communities from Arlington to Miami, you'll still see houses like that sometimes.
(1)There's been a gradual build up of RLX/5G owners, and they post mostly here. Even Facebook pages don't get the kind of response that there is here. It's a diverse community, with the only thing they have in common being the 5G RLX, and as time goes on they begin to share personalities and personal things.
(2)Krava showed up suddenly. The purchase of the RLX sounds like it's a major undertaking for him. It was very important for him and inasmuch as it was an important development in his life he began to share with us how he got to this stage of life, sometimes shocking us but mostly just engaging us.
I don't think we mind, really. The biggest danger would be somebody poking his head in from outside and stirring things up by acting like somebody doesn't belong when we've obviously clearly all accepted him as a part of the diverse community.
If that makes sense. Maybe it does not make sense. I'm old. LOL....
The house, by the way, is probably older than people are thinking that it is. It looks like one of the near post-War buildings that went up in the big building boom.
The shingles are an old attempt at fire proofing, and they were judged unacceptable for new construction. But with homes built or re-sided in the 1940's and 1950's, you'll find them everywhere in older and rural communities.
South of the Potomac, you would find middle class housing put up on brick and cinder pilings like that because it helped keep the air circulating. In older communities from Arlington to Miami, you'll still see houses like that sometimes.
#16
the house is pre 1940 I believe, house is temporary until I can get my credit where I can get a house. Got the money for it but I am not paying 9.2% interest like I did before.
#17
you should get a different house if it makes you happy...
You want to keep in mind that you will have to show more income (on your taxes) in order to qualify for a mortgage. Credit is one component. Meet with a certified public accountant..someone mentioned in another post. The initial consultation is free and get their advice on taxes etc.
happiness is the key to life regardless where you live or car you drive...etc.
#19
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Are you guys seriously shaming OP for where he lives and what he wears.
#20
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Nice ride OP, too bad only assholes seem to drive them.
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#21
Totally agree with this post. A person should never be judged based on what he or she drives or where they live.Everyone's situation is unique and not everyone cares about status. Some people do believe in saving and not overly spending on materialistic things.
Nice freaking car krava
Nice freaking car krava
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wow the clearbra is.. so "clear"
usually it's pretty evident it's on but this one looks damn good. I hope it holds up over time!
Sex car you got there krava!
usually it's pretty evident it's on but this one looks damn good. I hope it holds up over time!
Sex car you got there krava!
#23
not to mention krava drives a much better, fancier car than most of the people in here or in a third worls country..
Im just saying, just be happy with what we have. I think we are blessed.
I thought this forum is about sharing and exchanging knowledge.
#24
Totally agree with this post. A person should never be judged based on what he or she drives or where they live.Everyone's situation is unique and not everyone cares about status. Some people do believe in saving and not overly spending on materialistic things.
Nice freaking car krava
Nice freaking car krava
Lets keep this forum as a place where we can help and share knowledge
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What I find fucking funny is there's several affluent neighborhoods filled with small cottage WWII era homes like this in my city ,with bars on the windows, where the price of entry is $500k. Median price is closer to $750k, and I live in a city with a fairly low cost of living compared to most metropolis areas of the nation.
Paging Doctor Bob.. white trash and expletives detected. GK's post should be used to teach advanced psychoanalytical courses. I mean he seriously tried to break down his acceptance that the RLX may be owned by people of a lesser nature. It's a car.. not even a luxury car. Joe Shmoe couldn't tell the difference between an RLX and an ILX.
Krava has posted some suspect stuff, but he's owned an NSX and corvette, lived in a million dollar home, and made millions of dollars. Sounds crazy but he does drive an RLX with upgraded tires.. so there's that. Personally, I'd rather hear his crazy stories then read any of your pretentious posts.
Paging Doctor Bob.. white trash and expletives detected. GK's post should be used to teach advanced psychoanalytical courses. I mean he seriously tried to break down his acceptance that the RLX may be owned by people of a lesser nature. It's a car.. not even a luxury car. Joe Shmoe couldn't tell the difference between an RLX and an ILX.
Krava has posted some suspect stuff, but he's owned an NSX and corvette, lived in a million dollar home, and made millions of dollars. Sounds crazy but he does drive an RLX with upgraded tires.. so there's that. Personally, I'd rather hear his crazy stories then read any of your pretentious posts.
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This thread is uncharacteristically out of hand for this part of the forum.
Keep it on topic, folks.
Keep it on topic, folks.
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What I find fucking funny is there's several affluent neighborhoods filled with small cottage WWII era homes like this in my city ,with bars on the windows, where the price of entry is $500k. Median price is closer to $750k, and I live in a city with a fairly low cost of living compared to most metropolis areas of the nation.
Paging Doctor Bob.. white trash and expletives detected. GK's post should be used to teach advanced psychoanalytical courses. I mean he seriously tried to break down his acceptance that the RLX may be owned by people of a lesser nature. It's a car.. not even a luxury car. Joe Shmoe couldn't tell the difference between an RLX and an ILX.
Krava has posted some suspect stuff, but he's owned an NSX and corvette, lived in a million dollar home, and made millions of dollars. Sounds crazy but he does drive an RLX with upgraded tires.. so there's that. Personally, I'd rather hear his crazy stories then read any of your pretentious posts.
Paging Doctor Bob.. white trash and expletives detected. GK's post should be used to teach advanced psychoanalytical courses. I mean he seriously tried to break down his acceptance that the RLX may be owned by people of a lesser nature. It's a car.. not even a luxury car. Joe Shmoe couldn't tell the difference between an RLX and an ILX.
Krava has posted some suspect stuff, but he's owned an NSX and corvette, lived in a million dollar home, and made millions of dollars. Sounds crazy but he does drive an RLX with upgraded tires.. so there's that. Personally, I'd rather hear his crazy stories then read any of your pretentious posts.
I propose to everyone else here that if this character posts anything at all moving forward, that we do not respond to anything he says. Let's just ignore him.
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This thread has outlived its usefulness.
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