In a message dated 3/3/2004 11:40:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, jeff@TSSGI.COM writes: I've been there too. They wouldn't let me have a close up look at the van. It was locked up in their storage lot and "nobody could find the key". They are real wheeler-dealers, always looking to squeese the last buck out of anyone who comes along, and since everything is sold AS-IS and on a junk slip, the buyer doesn't have any recourse. I still say it goes for $1500+ Let's hope prospective buyer's realize what it would take to bring a salvage vehcile back to legal status. In the SF area, I coudln;t even find a place willing to do lamp certifications. They said they do so few that it was not worth getting a license for it. BenT |
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