Bradley J Zefkeles
Member
Too old? Sorry JPete.....if you feel old at 45 maybe a Raptor is the RX you need! I feel pretty young and spry at a ripe 59. My Raptor is my 47th vehicle...and my best!
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Lights on is a 2017. The owner is in his late 20s. Mines is the one with the lights off. It's a 2018. I'm 23. We're both from San Diego, CA.
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Can’t seem to shake the “What do you do” thread that died.
How do you guys in your 20’s have Gen2’s AND live in California? I live in IL, am nearly taxed to death as much as Cali, make over 60k and can’t seem to figure it out.
Do you own businesses - if so what? Do you own homes too - Cali mortgages are crazy? Do you have student loans? Am I missing something here? Asking for a friend.
34 w used Gen1, first Raptor.
Can’t seem to shake the “What do you do” thread that died.
How do you guys in your 20’s have Gen2’s AND live in California? I live in IL, am nearly taxed to death as much as Cali, make over 60k and can’t seem to figure it out.
Do you own businesses - if so what? Do you own homes too - Cali mortgages are crazy? Do you have student loans? Am I missing something here? Asking for a friend.
34 w used Gen1, first Raptor.
Can’t seem to shake the “What do you do” thread that died.
How do you guys in your 20’s have Gen2’s AND live in California? I live in IL, am nearly taxed to death as much as Cali, make over 60k and can’t seem to figure it out.
Do you own businesses - if so what? Do you own homes too - Cali mortgages are crazy? Do you have student loans? Am I missing something here? Asking for a friend.
34 w used Gen1, first Raptor.
In my case, two business, a hair salon and a mobile detailing business. No mortgage since I’m not sure where I want to settle down, but I am currently looking. No student loans since I dropped out...Also trade crypto and stocks here and there. Working on two more businesses too. A lot of it is knowing how to manage your money properly not so much what you do imo. But yes California is stupidly expensive in some cases.