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Sounds like both of you are in a position to do a little horse trading. Wait a few days and pay them a visit.
Take a bottle of your best bourbon and a pocket full of cash.
I would rather pay a little more for something with that level of care than any other typical deal out there.
I can tell from your list of vehicles on the chopping block that you appreciate a nice car and are aware of the associated cost involved. After all, look at what they spent maintaining it properly. I would say that is a truly rare find in today's world.
Take a bottle of your best bourbon and a pocket full of cash.
I would rather pay a little more for something with that level of care than any other typical deal out there.
I can tell from your list of vehicles on the chopping block that you appreciate a nice car and are aware of the associated cost involved. After all, look at what they spent maintaining it properly. I would say that is a truly rare find in today's world.
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George, as Vandev said on page one, My '96 RR was far more reliable (with 160k) than my '97 DI.
I don't know how the newer ones were, but I sat in mine with a computor and re-programmed my air suspension.
One of the easiest trucks I OCCASIONALLY worked on, (it was the reason I bought the DI)
As has been said, sit on it for a week, then make new offer, I'd guess in that condition, it's worth $6k
luck,greg
I don't know how the newer ones were, but I sat in mine with a computor and re-programmed my air suspension.
One of the easiest trucks I OCCASIONALLY worked on, (it was the reason I bought the DI)
As has been said, sit on it for a week, then make new offer, I'd guess in that condition, it's worth $6k
luck,greg
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