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Posted by David B on December 11, 2004 at 23:07:16 from (65.173.238.154):
In Reply to: Poll Question posted by MagMan on December 11, 2004 at 14:55:26:
I"ve tried the classifieds, and haven"t had any luck selling, but my dad and grandfather both have. The exception: I posted a want add, and got a heck of a deal on the part. I usually don"t have any luck with those either. I go for bargins. You all have probably seen my B in the photo ads. I get lots of interest, but can get anyone to seal the deal. I bet I"ve had 6 guys in love with it, and can"t live without it. I looked at them regularly in the summer, school takes up too much time now. I have bought some good parts on ebay. I"m only 17, and have to use Mom"s account, so it"s somewhat a pain. Would like to sell, but underaged, no credit card, and don"t know what it would cost me. I by things I need from classifieds, photos, or ebay. If I want it, Wal-Mart usually has it.
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