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Last edited by Lee Stewart; 01-21-2019 at 01:16 PM. |
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![]() I was under the impression that the panel between the trunk lid and taillights was not painted body color on the R/T as shown below in the Dealership Data Book: ![]()
Last edited by Lee Stewart; 01-21-2019 at 12:50 PM. |
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Keith Seymore (01-22-2019) | ||
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![]() Life in New York was already expensive enough, and then the state had to go and sneak in a bagel tax on its most iconic breakfast food. If you buy an uncut bagel or a bag of bagels, you’ll walk away tax-free. But if you ask for the bagel to be altered in any way, you’ll be charged sales tax — which totals a steep 8.875% in New York City. State officials indicate that the tax applies whether you simply ask for the bagel to be cut in half, or get the classic lox and a shmear. |
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