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> How much would you pay..., for a 75?
Carlitos Way
post Oct 14 2005, 03:17 PM
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I do want to fix my car first. But I must be crazy. I was thinking about "adding to the herd." But I didn't want to buy more than what would be "feasible" or reasonable. I think he's got unrealistic expectations, because he took the car in another business deal as a $2800 credit. My guess is, to get it running it will take about $4-500. Then, to get it running RIGHT, it will take another $300. Add a couple of tires, going through the brakes and to make it safe, another $500. So I'm thinking about somewhere between $500 and $700 might be a reasonable price. Hopefully he'll go along.

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post Oct 14 2005, 03:22 PM
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