Man, too bad u don't want to trade for my 2001 gmc jimmy! I could use a extra race car for STR class
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Man, too bad u don't want to trade for my 2001 gmc jimmy! I could use a extra race car for STR class
I just spoke with your customer, It seems he is looking for more of a shell for an engine swap.
He seems more concerned with a good body then a good running engine/transmission
We will see what he thinks when he sees the car is person.
I think this car would be better off going to someone driving it the way it as, as nothings wrong with the engine but i dont care who it goes to if i can get the 4,000 for it i don't need to sell it. i would just like to upgrade to a bigger car.
Still for Sale.
Someone from the forum asked me for a trade last night and with in 5 minutes of him asking my add was flagged.
Here is the new link
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/2956139647.html
The trade thing may or may not be a coincidence. I posted an ad on craigslist about three years ago just after I moved here for my jetski. It's a very popular enthusiast model (squarenose superjet), and it kept getting flagged for "too much info." Well, that's what I kept seeing when I'd ask in the craigslist forums. How you get an ad deleted for "too much info" on something you are trying to sell honestly, and answer all future questions up front, I do not know...especially when there's practically not a single stock thing on it. But from my experience on craigslist, you're best off leaving the typical douchebag ad that doesn't have any info whatsoever - no mileage, no price, nothing. "1999 Miata, great conditions [sic]." Might want to try a crap ad like that and keep going with your good ad like you've been. I bet you that the crap/useless ad stays longer.
I'm surprised this thing is not sold yet.
FYI, I didn't flag your CL post and I have no reason to. I even PM'ed you saying nevermind on the trade offer after I saw 'no trades' in your CL ad. I've bought/sold quite a few cars/bikes on CL and sometimes my posts get flagged for no reason. Either way, good luck selling the miata. This is probably one of the best deals around right now.
Car just sold, the guy got one hell of a deal