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    The other issue is an apartment complex in town with annoying neighbors, so b reaking stuff down doesnt happen often, and off truck storage even less. It makes it tough, but I'm getting by. Just looking for pointers on what might be a unique situation (but, then, people are scrapping out of Buicks and Luminas, so it's not so bad!)
    Don't forget the Taurus. But seriously you might want a cheap storage unit for breaking stuff down to make a little better money. Appliances can be worth more broken down than just hauling to the yard as is, pull motors, pull wiring, etc.

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