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Look under 'Horse'. You sound like a sincere young man so I'll offer you a nugget of quiet advice- DON'T go for a model with a leather interior, and stay away from electric windows if you can- the money you save should buy you a nice shovel with which to heft your ride's 'exhaust fumes' off of the road.
2007-04-07 03:56:58
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answered by Nelson 1
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If you think you can save money with a horse forget it.
Try paying the trainer's fees and the vet fees.
I've had a horse and it won some races thank God. Or less I would have had to mortgage the house. Stick with the car, it will be a lot cheaper.
Experience.
2007-04-07 04:08:22
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answered by Fordman 7
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well u could bye a horse but i wouldnt replace it with your car because u couldnt ride ur horse anywhere so it would be difficult to get around but if you really want one try looking up ex race horses for sale if u want a fast one
2007-04-07 03:54:31
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answered by terri 1
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Be careful a horse has two ends both dangerous one end kicks the other bites.
2007-04-07 23:42:20
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answered by ? 3
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That would be good, because if the horse ever needed an *** - he's already got one riding him!!!
2007-04-07 04:09:37
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answered by artsy5347 5
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Mustang.
2007-04-07 05:56:51
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answered by beavis b 6
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1 break horse power! thats not gona be very fast
2007-04-07 05:59:02
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answered by lobz 1
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what are ya gonna do when you pick up a woman youll have no windows to fog up
2007-04-07 03:57:08
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answered by martin r 1
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all your going to get is less horse power and a sore butt
2007-04-07 08:20:44
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answered by richie 3
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depends on what sort of a car you drive.
2007-04-07 04:31:23
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answered by Busybee yep! 5
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