FWIW, seller told me that he's down to $7,000 (even though ad on TS lists $7,499). I've never seen it personally so I can't vouch for it . . . and of COURSE I don't want anyone to get ripped-off . . . but I understand that he's moving to Hawaii. In 3 days. And he wants this wrapped-up by then . . . Honestly, if I had a steady income (the same as before I was let-go from my job in March) I'd have already made an offer by now.... He's as close to 'in my back yard' as Syncro shopping can get. Again, FWIW. Drew, Las Vegas '90 GL "Blackbeard"
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 8:44 PM, craig cowan <phishman068@gmail.com> wrote: > That syncro has been for sale for at least a month. His starting price was > either $10,999 or $9,999. He keeps going down....if he really is motivated, > someone needs to low ball him! He'll sell out of desperation. > For what its worth..... i can't imagine it being worth that. > > |
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