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  • Massive Lee
    R3V OG
    • Sep 2006
    • 6785

    #16
    Try here.

    Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.

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    • TrentW
      R3VLimited
      • Aug 2008
      • 2815

      #17
      Originally posted by getouth
      I would have started with $100.00 if they were worth that much to me. After reading the above I can see how the seller would have felt insulted .......neither here or there just my $0.02!

      That's just it-they're just not worth $100 to me. Yes, there have been two pairs that sold for over $100 on ebay, but lots more from the UK for half that, incl shipping. Call me names all you like, but if you're a seller you know what you would sell a given item for. Why not post a price (with a little added for cushion)? This "make me an offer" method of marketing just disagrees with my selling ethos. Why all the mystery? Usually you'll find it's because the selller is asking an inflated price. As I stated before, why does this forum along with the majority of others require you post a price to list an item? The fact that 411 posted my pm to him with a shitty remark really says a lot about his character also.

      That said, I just purchased a pair of nice Recaro badges for $70 from a local guy yesterday, so you haters can kiss my firm, caucasian ass. :)

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      • TrentW
        R3VLimited
        • Aug 2008
        • 2815

        #18
        Originally posted by Massive Lee
        Thanks Lee. I'll be ordering another set of adapters soon...

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        • 411
          E30 Modder
          • Jul 2009
          • 972

          #19
          Originally posted by TrentW
          That's just it-they're just not worth $100 to me. Yes, there have been two pairs that sold for over $100 on ebay, but lots more from the UK for half that, incl shipping. Call me names all you like, but if you're a seller you know what you would sell a given item for. Why not post a price (with a little added for cushion)? This "make me an offer" method of marketing just disagrees with my selling ethos. Why all the mystery? Usually you'll find it's because the selller is asking an inflated price. As I stated before, why does this forum along with the majority of others require you post a price to list an item? The fact that 411 posted my pm to him with a shitty remark really says a lot about his character also.

          That said, I just purchased a pair of nice Recaro badges for $70 from a local guy yesterday, so you haters can kiss my firm, caucasian ass. :)
          Thank you Trent .....you are obviously a "great guy" and it is I that has a problem.
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