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Post by RI Richmark on Oct 27, 2013 23:12:08 GMT -5
Is it $200,000 before or after taxes?
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Jiren
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Post by Jiren on Oct 28, 2013 7:14:15 GMT -5
I'm a huge Batmark but I'll go with the money
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Post by wildojinx on Oct 28, 2013 14:11:01 GMT -5
Would the Batmobile be street legal? It was in the Drew Carey episode, but in real life, probably not, which means you would basically be giving up 200 grand for a prop.
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Post by Bootista on Oct 28, 2013 14:16:57 GMT -5
Batmobile for sure.
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Post by bibboid on Oct 28, 2013 14:47:05 GMT -5
Unless it's the Adam West-mobile, I'll take the money. What he said.
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Post by SsnakeBite, the No1 Frenchman on Oct 28, 2013 15:01:32 GMT -5
Do you honestly think the Batmobile is only worth a measly 200 000 dollars? Thing's got more firepower than most nations' armies. Of course, I couldn't afford to keep it maintain so here is my three step plan:
1. Take Batmobile.
2. Sell Batmobile for no less than 2 billion.
3. Hookers and blow.
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Post by Hit Girl on Oct 28, 2013 15:33:35 GMT -5
It's a tempting offer, but I can't turn down the Batmobile.
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Post by Raskovnik on Oct 28, 2013 15:36:47 GMT -5
I don't even like Batman, so the money, easily.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 17:49:04 GMT -5
$200,000, unless it's the 1989 Batmobile.
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Professor Chaos
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Post by Professor Chaos on Oct 28, 2013 21:29:39 GMT -5
I'd drive it into a bank vault and have millions of dollars and a batmobile. Who could stop me?
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