No kidding. Every time I sell a vehicle (or bikes, computers, etc) I seem to get about 50 cents on the dollar per investment. Jeesh, I just bought a 87 westy with a new Tiico for $7k! The only thing I have ever made money on was VW Caddies. Their cheap to pickup, and they're very collectable around here. I wish him luck, especially with the wife and cards! Ri
On Mar 6, 2006, at 2:39 PM, mark drillock wrote: > Come on, he says he spent over $21,000 and he is only asking > $18,700. I > sure wish that would work for me. Add up all the money I put into > one of > my vehicles, deduct %10 and sell it at a "loss" as a favor to the > buyer. > > Mark > > John Bange wrote: > >> On 3/6/06, Gerald Masar <azsun99@earthlink.net> wrote: >> >> >>> They look like stick-on reflectors. I think he should deduct >>> about $5,000 >>> from the >>> price. >>> >>> >>> >> >> Geez, that's harsh! It's already only worth $6,000 because of the >> non-stock >> engine... >> Ad says he's getting rid of it because he's broke and his wife is >> pissed >> off. He must've run up one heck of a credit card bill getting that >> 2.2 subie >> put in! >> >> -- >> John Bange >> '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" >> >> >> >> > |
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