JCorbo25
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umm. I didn't offer 2k. I offered 3k plus 200 for the turbo you had. You accepted 3k, but wouldn't sell the turbo. I opted not to buy mainly because there were too many unknowns, and everything was zip tied together. I also didn't feel like paying you my hard earned dollars because of the condescending/arrogant way you chose to deal with me as a potential buyer. Hope you found someone who didn't care as much as I did. GLWS...
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Not sure why you think I was condescending/arrogant. We agreed on $3,500 for the car with DSMLink prior to meeting (+$400 for the Evo3 turbo). I was clear about the issues with the car, it's current condition, and the work it needed. So no, I wasn't interested in haggling and had already smogged the car, drove it 80 miles to meet up, swapped the seats, and had it ready to go per our agreement. That's a couple hours of my time plus gas and smog. Not including the horrid test drive that your 'DSM expert' took us on, I see why he has an auto-DSM.
And yes, your original offer was $3,000 for the car + BNIB Evo3 Turbo. When you adjust out DSMLink and the turbo, that's $2,000 for the car. Offering $200 for the turbo is pretty insulting by the way, which I sold the next day for $450 (a steal).
It's ok though, I put the car to stock and a couple days later, got what I was asking and had other people in line. The new owner is very happy with his purchase.
Good luck finding a Galant VR4.
umm. I didn't offer 2k. I offered 3k plus 200 for the turbo you had. You accepted 3k, but wouldn't sell the turbo. I opted not to buy mainly because there were too many unknowns, and everything was zip tied together. I also didn't feel like paying you my hard earned dollars because of the condescending/arrogant way you chose to deal with me as a potential buyer. Hope you found someone who didn't care as much as I did. GLWS...
^ Welcome to the board!
Not sure why you think I was condescending/arrogant. We agreed on $3,500 for the car with DSMLink prior to meeting (+$400 for the Evo3 turbo). I was clear about the issues with the car, it's current condition, and the work it needed. So no, I wasn't interested in haggling and had already smogged the car, drove it 80 miles to meet up, swapped the seats, and had it ready to go per our agreement. That's a couple hours of my time plus gas and smog. Not including the horrid test drive that your 'DSM expert' took us on, I see why he has an auto-DSM.
And yes, your original offer was $3,000 for the car + BNIB Evo3 Turbo. When you adjust out DSMLink and the turbo, that's $2,000 for the car. Offering $200 for the turbo is pretty insulting by the way, which I sold the next day for $450 (a steal).
It's ok though, I put the car to stock and a couple days later, got what I was asking and had other people in line. The new owner is very happy with his purchase.
Good luck finding a Galant VR4.