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Post by Lucky 13 on Dec 14, 2009 20:53:12 GMT -6
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Post by jevans on Dec 15, 2009 6:45:18 GMT -6
Lucky whats the highest you would go on bid?
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Post by psycaz on Dec 15, 2009 8:29:32 GMT -6
Make sure you check the freight cost for the shipping. It was almost $800 to ship it to Michigan per the calculator they are using.
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Post by fatdaddy on Dec 15, 2009 8:48:55 GMT -6
The auction says the guy wants someone local, and will even deliver it for a small fee.
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Post by psycaz on Dec 15, 2009 14:22:01 GMT -6
The auction says the guy wants someone local, and will even deliver it for a small fee. I think that is due to a couple of factors... 1 - Just easier to them to not have to deal with having to ship the thing. 2 - The high cost they computed to ship it freight anywhere. Local just makes it easier for them. They did note that it would be expesive to ship and put the calculator on the shipping page, so they should be willing to do it. Of course, you can almost buy it new for that price I think.
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Post by Lucky 13 on Dec 15, 2009 19:55:10 GMT -6
It may be worth contacting the guy and just talking to him about the track. If it doesn't sell locally and he is really wanting to get rid of it, he may be more willing to work out a deal. I'm sure he could have it shipped for WAY less then $800 ??!!
Lucky 13
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