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:lol: Don't forget to attach a rose to it somehow! :D

I think not. I hear Retros wife is a big girl. She can prolly kick all our asses. Especially with the new lean body. But, I don't swing that way anyway. As I said, when it comes to the group thing, I'll do all tacos, but I'll be the only sausage at the show.
 

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I have kept mine on craigslist since my swap hopeing ANYONE would need one. Im about to drop them off at the scrap yard. They have been rolling around in the back of my truck for months now and killing my gas mileage. At least 600 un needed pounds of iron.

Just met the guy I been talking to online for 2 days that I had held up cuz I had to take my son back to Ft Worth, and watch the Fiesta bowl game. He just left with the SM4654 and NP208 adapter for $100. Member what I paid for it?? I posted it on here back when I got it a few months ago. I paid $50 for it and it came with Bell Husing, clutch fork, good clutch, pressure plate and throwout bearing. Of course I kept the Bell Housing and clutch parts. So other than my time, I made $50 to buy more parts I need, and still got the bell and clutch for another project when the time comes, or sell it if I decide I don't need it. It was on CL for 2 days and got hit on 3 times. This guy was the most serious and asked the most real questions showing his interest, so he is the guy I chose to work with on it. Its not rocket science. Its how you write your ad to attrract buyers. :grd: Iman, no reason to have those things rolling around in the back of your truck. There is a good market for them.
 

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Man that thing looks rust free.:baby:

:lol: My thought exactly. That's one of the cleaners square burbs I've seen. A front fender is easy enough to fix!
 

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Its not rocket science. Its how you write your ad to attrract buyers. :grd:

:word: I've always had great luck on CL. I put in lots of pics and try to be pretty descriptive without being overly wordy. I've found that if you have too many words in the ad it doesn't get hit on as quickly as ones that are concise and enough info to get people to call you about it. So I try to put in enough info to bring them in then the one's that are truly interested will ask the rest of the questions to get the rest of the info about the item.
 

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