Julian Fleming OSU Commit

Lol somebody school me here but that Vette looks modified. Aftermarket wheels and rear brake air ducts? I guess you can use that student loan or Grant or whatever for buying cars instead of books. Wait... My bad, he's just a commit, he doesn't have access to that money yet.
 
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This is all legal bag distribution is an art form , get the newspaper in the morning and in the ad section an envelope maybe only couple G's then grocery store coupon book that's not yours is dropped right by your feet you pick up BOOM BAG couple weeks or months down payment super easy then your monthly payments follow the same way.

Then BOOOOM photo saying it's moms or a friend which is very true they cosigned the Corvette as a buyback or repossession label very easy techniques all legal oh and auto insurance piece of cake and maintenance through a friend all with written receipts all balance laundered clean.

Brings out his smile doesn't it :)

GOCANES
 
Lol somebody school me here but that Vette looks modified. Aftermarket wheels and rear brake air ducts? I guess you can use that student loan or Grant or whatever for buying cars instead of books. Wait... My bad, he's just a commit, he doesn't have access to that money yet.
Great question... That appears to be a standard Corvette Z06 which has a baseline pricetag of ~$80K but probably closer to $100K after taxes and fees. Unsure if they are "rentable" through any normal means, but it's definitely a red flag for NCAA compliance (you know, if they paid attention).
 
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Great question... That appears to be a standard Corvette Z06 which has a baseline pricetag of ~$80K but probably closer to $100K after taxes and fees. Unsure if they are "rentable" through any normal means, but it's definitely a red flag for NCAA compliance (you know, if they paid attention).
I think you're right, and if my guess is correct it's a 2017 which puts it around $80k used. Probably way too much car for a 17 year old.
 
I think you're right, and if my guess is correct it's a 2017 which puts it around $80k used. Probably way too much car for a 17 year old.

2017??? What bums these Big10 Bag Droppers are!! If he went SEC he would have at least secured a 2019 with a 2020 much more likely.
 
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