No, I already did a "Buy It Now" for top price <G>. I would say that car, @
153K miles, would be worth somewhere between $2K-$3K based on mileage. I
don't know if they were trying to scam anyone (probably!) but the car has a
5 digit odo so I would say that actual mileage was probably exactly 100K
higher than what was listed. I am meeting the guy tomorrow to take a look at
the car. He seems ok with $3K so I will probably offer $2500 when we see
that car. Sometimes waving $2500 cash in someones face helps speed up a
deal.

The bottom line is that I would have no problem with the car at $2500-3000.
There are a few issues that I now have to deal with (timing belt, shit
falling off when you drive it, etc) that I wouldn't have with a 53K mile car
but I can probably live with it for getting that car $1500-$2000 cheaper
than what I was going to pay. I was going to pull the engine anyway to put
the gas saving camshaft in so a timing belt and a few other things should be
no problem.


On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Larry Alster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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