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  • Woody

    Dec. 7, 2010 12:09 p.m. Woody SuperDork

    "If you ever want to sell it - really - let me know."

  • Otto_Maddox

    Dec. 7, 2010 2:06 p.m. Otto_Maddox HalfDork

    Sell it. It was meant to be.

  • 914Driver

    Dec. 7, 2010 2:06 p.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    Someone got cut off.

  • Woody

    Dec. 7, 2010 2:08 p.m. Woody SuperDork

    Otto_Maddox wrote:

    Sell it. It was meant to be.

    Nope.

  • Dec. 7, 2010 3:37 p.m. spitfirebill Dork

    I tried to buy back a TR3 I had sold a guy. I tried to talk him out of taking it when he picked it up. I had given him my word and wasn't going back on it. When i finally ran him down he was kinda mad at me thought I had misrepresented the car. I reminded him all the stuff I had told him. I did not get the car back.

  • Dec. 7, 2010 5:56 p.m. pickstock New Reader

    a freind of mine had a pantstearer GT4 (i think) in peices that he was putting together. found one for sale on the other side of the country, phoned the guy up and got told it was sold, but an arrangment had already beenm made back years ago that if the car was ever sold my mate would be the first to have an offer. evnetually after much fighting between 3 people, my mate, the seller, and the guy who had bought it and lawyers got involved it was to be sold to my mate. the next day the seller phoned my mate and said he wasnt going to sell it anymore, my mate informed him that the money was in his account and rightfully the car was his made sense to me =)

    well my mate offered him his panterra at an extra 50 percent of the price, thje guy took it.

    so in conclusion. my mate got the car he wanted got payed to have the car he wanted the other guy got a car back and payed for the privellage

  • irish44j

    Dec. 7, 2010 6:20 p.m. irish44j Dork

    charge a 10% "restocking fee" and sell it to him = profit.

 
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