More than you ever wanted to know about XB exhausts: http://www.americansportbike.com/XB_Exhaust_Shootout_Test_Report.zip Anything other than stock on an XB, I highly recommend a Race ECM or a custom tune (a Power Commander isn't going to cut it). Personally, I would go with either a Spec Ops or a Drummer. They retune your stock exhaust.
Taurus 94 .22 LR 5", 9 shot, adjustable sights. LNIB. Less than 100 rounds fired. You can see some fingerprints in the photos, but there are no scratches or wear. Would be an accruate range piece that is cheap to shoot. Will trade for another handgun (sorry no long guns). Cash either way depending on value.
The Ruger, Buckmark, and the S&W 22A/S would be more accurate than the Sig or Walther. But those are specifically made as target pistols. The Sig and Walther are more like trainers for larger caliber handguns.
Z will be back in 30 days. Even if he's not, his Cav's jersey will be retired. Jamison is a GREAT move for the Cavs! A scoring, rebounding PF with 3 point range. He'll spread the floor and give LBJ and Shaq room to operate around the rim. And we didn't have to give up J.J. Amare would have just clogged the area under the rim like what happened when Shaq was in Phoenix. When Embry traded Harper for Ferry back in the day it really killed the Cavs as a contender. But he is making up for it as a really good GM!!
5 hp dual stage snow blowers are garbage unless they have multiple forward gears. You're better off with one of the nicer single stage blowers like Toro or Honda. With only 5 hp on a dual stage, you'll need to gear down to the lowest forward gear in anything over 6" of snow or it will bog down.
I have been debating selling my Taurus 627 Tracker. About as pimped out as a revolver can get Stainless, .357/.38, 4 inch, ported barrel, adjustable sights, and & 7 shot cylinder. LNIB.
Over all it is in VGC Early models of P22 had magizine issues, Rev A mags were improved, Rev B mags were improved, improved. This one has Rev B mag, and is the most current generation of P22.
2002 was the first year for those motors, there were problems, and some were retrofitted with better cylinder sleeves: http://forums.trailvoy.com/archive/index.php/t-52457.html The 2003s and newer 4.2 motors will last much longer. btw, I have a 2004 Trailblazer 4x4 LT. It's been solid.
Sure it has a 4.3 V6? I think those use the 4.2 Inline 6, same as the Trailblazer and Envoy. It's a completely different motor. Check out http://forums.trailvoy.com/
You can ship a firearm via UPS. I've shipped a pistol to S&W for repair. It would have been out of my way to drop it off in Massachusetts. However, I don't believe you can ship to a non FFL.