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I don't think there's a bigger NPC tell than owning a tesla
Was rich do-gooders.
Then tech bros.
Now Elon-a-bes.
If any of the first 2 owners want to get rid of theirs’ cheaply, I’d be happy to take it and rip the batteries and drivetrain out for making cool cars EVs.
Hit me up.