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EBay: Buy a Racetrack

eBay item 4320977266 (Ends Oct-17-04 00:00:00 PDT) - Auto Race Track!! SANDIA MOTORSPORTS PARK

A multi-use racetrack and rec area in Alburquerque. Another amazing thing on sale through EBay.

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Anonymous said…
Hi there, my name is Chad. Im in Erie, PA, and I found your blog by googling item # 4320977266 from eBay which is that race track for sale. I wanted to see what search results could be found. Yours was one of 2 or 3, so I snuck in for a peek. When I got here, I found other posts you have created, for example that guy Tony selling himself as a handyman. He is trying to become famous like the Wedding dress guy did. I just speant almost an hour reading over his original auction, then reading his now current auction. Pretty interesting idea he came up with actually. So anyway, I am an internet guru, always searching around for this and that, and seeing what I can find. I personally own my own website, where I sell my own product. http://www.metalfaceplates.com/. I purchase the metal faceplates for the Motorola V60 series phones, and Motorola V600, and I powder coat them many many many different colors and re-sell them basically. My new website is currently under construction, and the website you see now, as of Sept. 26th, is my old website. Anywho, cool posts, and interesting blog.

Chad

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