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-KissMyBass-

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About -KissMyBass-

  • Birthday 05/15/1985

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    Hobbies? Hmm... guess what.
  • What I do for a living:
    Eat. Drink. Sleep.

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    Staten Island

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  1. Sorry fellas for a small delay in respond. No, can’t do any trades. Really need money right now. No receipt, reel was bought around 4-5 years ago. Don’t have photos. Can make some if needed, but like I said, it’s brand new in the box, see no point in photos, that’s why didn’t make any.
  2. And here comes this time in life... with a great sadness... Aaaaanyway Van Staal 100 SXP Brand new. Never used. Never spooled. Never wet. Removed from a box twice: Once in a store. Once now before creating this post to make sure all is good. Reel number (in case it's important to a buyer): 335** Never registered. Bought from a store a few years ago. Location: Staten Island. Can meet in SI or lower Brooklyn. Please, in person only so that a reel can be personally inspected with no "surprises". Asking $750 Please, post any questions. None will be ignored ;
  3. Not really an advice, but this is what I did... A few years ago I accidentally found a whole box of cheap pliers for sale. Was like 40 pliers for $40 total. So I gave some to my friends, and kept half for myself. Throw it away every season and grab a new pair. Never broke on me. Were out of alignment by the end of the year, so goes straight to garbage and start a new season with a new pair.
  4. Oh... I did... And that's why I don't buy such things online especially considering that rods like Tsunami is may be $10 difference between store and online.
  5. That made my day... Ahahahaha!!! How did you miss it in a store? Fishing rod MUST be inspected before you pay for it... A small scratch on a rod can cause some serious stuff up to cracking under even a light load. So Inspect your reels and rods BEFORE paying for them... I'd go to a local store and ask them to replace it for you. May be give them $5 tip for inconvenience. Tsunami has a very good replacement policy. Or at least they had a while ago... Ahahaha... can't stop laughing...
  6. All true except not everyone is an "idiot who don’t know how to drive on sand". When I first drove on sand years ago, I'd be honest I got stock 2 times in one day. Everybody makes mistakes, not everybody wants to learn from it, those are idiots.
  7. Some of them indeed are but I wouldn't trust awd in a million years... My '15 grand cherokee is awd. Got almost stuck once. Without years of experience would've probably spent a night on the beach Miss my 02 pathfinder. Unstoppable machine. Hope my next '18 grand cherokee with offroad package (with a rear slip diff) will be more capable than my current junk ))
  8. Wanna have some fun, go to any car dealership and ask them any technical question about their car. You'd see much running, calling, asking action but won't get an answer. I did this in Honda, Toyota and Jeep dealerships. So much fun watching these imbeciles trying to find answers to basic technical questions such as if a vehicle has a locking diff. In most cases they won't even know what it is... ))
  9. Tony is a great guy. He alone takes care of that place.
  10. OMG what a sweet deal! I would've jumped all over it if I just had place to store it living in a freaking apartment 4th floor...
  11. I will. Inform TO, conductor and NYPD. That's about it. I won't touch a person with one finger, I'm sorry, you can get screwed big time. It's our reality nowadays. We live in a society of pu$$ies, snowflakes and ash holes who like to make easy money by screwing someone else even if he tried to help you. So YES I will help. No I will not touch an individual...
  12. I hope it will be a good one... I missed almost 2 seasons... was too busy
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