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Do a search on autotrader.com too, that's where I found mine for
$6000. I don't drive but it had a UVL and only 60,000 miles cd/tv/dvd with
an ez lock too.
I love it.
Mark
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Date: 06/16/06
23:18:10
Subject: [QUAD-L]
Quadom and driving ...is it worth it
Hi,
Lets face it the disabled community is getting screwed when the price
for an adapted van is 50,000 to 90,000. Even with this being so,
driving makes us feel human again, and may keep us out of depression. The
option for lower level quads is to take your time and find a quality used
van. A decent van with basic adaptations a person can find for 15 to 20
grand, maybe even a lil cheaper. If your a higher level quad , then the
price goes up consideribly. But you can still find a van on ebay or
through your local paper. When I was looking for a van I figured out the
adaptions i needed and looked for a van close to that. You can always add
a few things on it.
Driving is worth it, do whatever you have to and at least try it. You
cant take anything with you when you die so live now while you can. Any
independence you can achieve is worth it.
Ron c7
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