>Let's see now, you're too cheap to buy numbers that the T&S people and
>course workers can read, but you can somehow find a way to affoard a brand
>new car?
>Let me guess, you're kidding, right?
Might be that the new car set me back quite a bit and spending extra
$$$ on magnetic numbers rather than use shoe polish this year.
The price of 8" numbers for a SET is $34 and the 10" numbers are $46
multiply by 2 and yes it's expensive. $24K for the car itself was no small
price.
I never said I was too cheap to buy numbers that the corner workers could read
but 8" versus 10" I see a lot of guys with 7" numbers. Nothing beats a
14" single number for visibility tho. :)
Steve Bernard
Red '99 Miata - Sport Package (B-Stock)
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