They were a thank you, from me, not the seller, and I fit your description of those overcharging for parts. How can that be?
I remember vividly the buyer of the car, as well as the rough turns in his life that he described to us, when I talk to Todd, we still talk about him to this day, great guy, but had so many unfortunate turns in his life.
I still have nib mats, no need for any more. My point was.... Even though many are hoarders, and occasionally they sell parts for what seems like a lot of money, many of us do pay it forward to others. Painting everyone with the same brush is unfair.
Now I can think of a couple that are highly respected members that have drug some members through the coals with some bad deals. But everyone still loves those guys..... Go figure.
That's why I am having a hard time understanding , your comments about "Painting everyone with the same brush!"
I helped out a local , he just got his Marauder from a co-worker.
Turns out, it needed lots of work!
Whole timing set, W/P, and crossover pipe, Etc.
He already sourced a used pipe as many saw in his thread.
Evidently he did not have faith in repairing said pipe.
I offered to meet him half way with the part, that must be his only vehicle because he was not able to .
I guess I know better, what it feels like to be without a means, to get my Marauder fixed.
I sold something too cheap and you give away something to me worth even more?
So what if I did the same as you and gifted him the part?
Is that not what you did for me?
If you remember, I messaged you about selling them when you gifted them to me.
I needed the money because I blew my motor at Union Grove.
Out of respect and admiration for you I just shelved them.
You asked me politely not to sell them , and that's fine!
Just be willing to use the same unit of measure , you hold me to .
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