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OK, we're all agreed then. All we need to do is coordinate the itinerary. This is going to be fun. Since I'm In CA, I do not mind being picked up last, just save me a beer, Mod! ;o)
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For round-trip airfare I'll have plenty for everyone, I'm planning on getting a half-barrel. I hope the plane doesn't make it too foamy though.
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For round-trip airfare I'll have plenty for everyone, I'm planning on getting a half-barrel. I hope the plane doesn't make it too foamy though. Mod, my Gulf Stream is veeeery smooth. I am sure Ricks is too. Rick, if I've not said so yet... Truly awesome theater room! BTW, I am sure your Gulf Stream has quite the sound system too. I am 'a bit' embarrassed to say the previous owner had Bose in mine and I have yet to change them out. So we need to take yours. ;o)
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I can't be sitting on used leather seats. That would be unacceptable Dave.
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the cost of upgrading (i.e. what I would loose in trade) plus return shipping would be about $50 (or more), so for about $50 net they seem worth it. Not suggesting you change your mind but, if you decide to upgrade your order within the 30 days the return shipping is supposed to be free. So, in case you wanted to go with QS4's or the M2's for now... of course, call Axiom first to ensure they still do this.
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That is a good idea but cash is tight right now. I am going with the M2's because the SQ8's are $110 more each- I can get these later when I kick the M2's upstairs into a 2.0 system. What I trade-up in year 1 will likely be the M22's to M60's or M80's. I realize I keep changing my mind but the bills for my move are really adding up.
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