NewJLU2019
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Can't believe you passed up Jab with my color comment.Such were were the 1960s, chances are the entire show crew was on LSD...
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Can't believe you passed up Jab with my color comment.Such were were the 1960s, chances are the entire show crew was on LSD...
I know, it was a joke.There are plenty of “straight” men who like that color standing ahead of you.
So please go back in the line...
I agree. The number of people who want one will only grow as time passes, and the number of them available will only decrease. I really hope it is a very limited run.My guess is that a well cared for Tuscadero will probably be more valuable on the used market in 20+ yeas. Boring/common color combinations are generally never quite as valuable as time goes on.
It reminds me of my father-in-law and his unwillingness to ever wear a pink shirt because, ya know, somebody somewhere might think he was a girly man. Then, one day, we are both riding in a hotel elevator and Eddie George steps in looking sharp as ever in a crisp, pink dress shirt. 100% baller.
That's how I view a Tuscadero Rubi - as exuding Eddie George-like BDE.
Taking it one step further, this is how you could pay for that XR markup: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...s1-000-year-more-those-who-don-t-8343364.html