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Re: Re: Re: Do I or Don't I???!?
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Posted by EZ on July 24, 2004 at 06:53:55 from (216.211.7.61):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Do I or Don't I???!? posted by Jeff In Ontario on July 23, 2004 at 22:09:18:
Jeff, I too would go for it, 'cept I might be tempted to go a bit lower seeing the tires need replaced. But that's just me. I know a guy up near Powassan, paid $800 for a nice B, not running, the paint was nothing to go on about, it needed alot of work but he's sure happy to have it. I'm looking at a 3rd. Cub right now that I'm trying to wrestle out of a guy. If he keeps it, it will just continue to sit outside, been there now for 8 years, I see alot of excellent parts, I could make my money back parting out some of it, and still retain alot of needed pricey parts for myself. But actually I want to get it running and hear it purr like they should.
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