Posted by Mike CA on April 09, 2012 at 00:48:58 from (205.56.181.195):
So the plan was to buy a pair of tires (hopefully cheap) in India and bring them home on the carrier. This is why that plan fell apart:
1) We had no supplies shipped out to the carrier, so I'd have to hire my own boat with a crane on it to get them out here. (which would have negated any savings I may have found)
2) Chennai is a city of 5 million spread out over a very large area. Trying to find a place to sell tires would have been difficult, and taken away time from shopping for the family.
3) Sea state sucked, and we secured liberty early.
4) Chennai is a... well, it's not a nice place. I just want to get out of here.
Obviously, I'll be buying them at home. Happy Easter everyone.
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