Thinking about getting a 350Z...
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Originally Posted by ericjackson
it cost us $4,000 to pave 3/10 of a mile. 100k would be a huge ripoff
yea i just looked and i saw things from 2k a mile to 200k a mile to 1.83 a square foot
idk
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Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
I'm guessing it will cost over $100,000 to pave it? I should just ask him for a Ferrari instead
"Hey Mr. Boyfriend, you know in the winter snow / rain, that gravel driveway will erode away, and I don't think it would be cool if any of us got stuck out there trying to get home. Yeah no fun being sdtuck. Have you thought about paving the driveway?"
Just open your mouth and ask the man?! Geez!
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Originally Posted by ericjackson
it cost us $4,000 to pave 3/10 of a mile. 100k would be a huge ripoff
Get the thing paved.
I remember about 4 years ago, I was looking at paving a road on some property I had in TEXAS. They wanted $3500 for a third of a mile. so that's like $10,500 for a mile! Geeez!!!!
GET THE THING PAVED. Then drive fast on it!
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Originally Posted by RadioManJ350Z33
Now you are thinking!
"Hey Mr. Boyfriend, you know in the winter snow / rain, that gravel driveway will erode away, and I don't think it would be cool if any of us got stuck out there trying to get home. Yeah no fun being sdtuck. Have you thought about paving the driveway?"
Just open your mouth and ask the man?! Geez!
"Hey Mr. Boyfriend, you know in the winter snow / rain, that gravel driveway will erode away, and I don't think it would be cool if any of us got stuck out there trying to get home. Yeah no fun being sdtuck. Have you thought about paving the driveway?"
Just open your mouth and ask the man?! Geez!
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Just get one of those like prebuilt sheds and put it right where the gravel road becomes paved.
Then just buy a scooter/atv/bike/small motorcycle and drive it the mile to the shed.
Then just buy a scooter/atv/bike/small motorcycle and drive it the mile to the shed.
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Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
Wouldnt that be very expensive to keep all that road paved?
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I haven't been to Oregon, but I have been to Washington and did some research on the climate before I went. Seems to me that it doesn't get much below 40* in the winter, and thus not that much snow, unless you are in the mountains. Between Oregon and CT, Oregon gets WAY less snow.
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Originally Posted by Zmazing03
I haven't been to Oregon, but I have been to Washington and did some research on the climate before I went. Seems to me that it doesn't get much below 40* in the winter, and thus not that much snow, unless you are in the mountains. Between Oregon and CT, Oregon gets WAY less snow.
if they get ONE snow storm a year that's more than usual.
a few years ago they got like 8 inches of snow and had no idea what to do....
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build a heated garage at end of driveway ----
drive 4X4 from garage to house , park z in garage
when snows drive 4X4 past garage and wave to z
side note 4X4 can still be G35
drive 4X4 from garage to house , park z in garage
when snows drive 4X4 past garage and wave to z
side note 4X4 can still be G35
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Originally Posted by The Brickyard Rat
Gold Beach is terrific place. No snow there. And a local eatery has best clam chowder on west coast.
It is a little isolated for a young guy though. What are you going to be doing?
It is a little isolated for a young guy though. What are you going to be doing?
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