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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 10:08 AM
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Thanks agreed, lesson learned, down payments/deposits before any sort of action on the sellers behalf.

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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 11:03 AM
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Honestly, I would have been worried the moment I read his PMs. Too many words were misspelled. And the slang kills me. Werd!
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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by blindclown
Honestly, I would have been worried the moment I read his PMs. Too many words were misspelled. And the slang kills me. Werd!
As illiterate as the buyer may be, money is money...The funny thing about this world is that some of the most retarded people make money and afford to have priorities out of whack...Take this buyer for example, looking to purchase a turbo kit when he cannot even afford descent insurance...Although it sounds like an excuse to not followthrough with the purchase, there are several others on this forum who have priorities out of order...Scorke's lesson is rough, but could have been worse...As I stated earlier, how many guys would have to have gone to a mechanic to get the turbo removed?...Had he had to pay for labor on behalf of someone elses promise, it would have made matters far worse...I agree that the buyer should extend himself further than he has, because Scorke is out of transportation based on someone's promise...Personally, I wouldn't want to go through the trouble of uninstalling/reinstalling the turbo whenever you have a buyer setup...This being said, perhaps the best option is to loan a vehicle from a friend or perhaps renting a vehicle while you sell the kit...Depending on price and other factors, this could take anywhere from a week to xx months...This is an interesting spin, not often do we here a seller-beware story...Usually it's about how a vendor screwed a buyer...Good luck with the sale, make sure to put it in your signature and keep posting as much as you do, it'll sell itself...Great kit for whoever is interested.
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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 12:42 PM
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It's cool I got a bike haha I can pedal my *** to class and back, however anything over a couple miles I ***** out on and beg one of the roomates from a ride, but because they all know its in the name of making the evo faster they usually oblige!

Voodo never thought of the sig idea, I post way too much your right !

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Old Mar 27, 2007 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by SickSilverNLow
that suck but if i was in your shoes i would have not touched the turbo kit and ripped it off my car unless i had money in my hand. And if shipping is a problem both of you could have split the cost of shipping. It's not gonna cost you more that $100 to ship from NJ to NY. Sorry bro but it sucks it happened the way it did but just gotta learn from your lesson and move on. My 0.02.
i second that
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