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C'mon guys, that's too much for just a diff centre... You're not gonna use it again after anyway

I sold mine all shimmed up for $50

Edited by salad

maybe its that people are trying to offer you parts which may help get you out of trouble.... dont advertise for things if you expect everyone to have to bow down to your low cut pricing.. people are just trying to help... so stop been a fool or no one will be so willing to help you in the future

Edited by WHITE R32
maybe its that people are trying to offer you parts which may help get you out of trouble.... dont advertise for things if you expect everyone to have to bow down to your low cut pricing.. people are just trying to help... so stop been a fool or no one will be so willing to help you in the future

LOL... my low cut pricing!! how am i advertising?? i said i wanted a center, and i am willing to pay $50!! nothing else!! how have i asked people to bow down to it?? whaaa?? doesnt matter now i have one thanks for all your help!!

what i was trying to get is that you "advertised" that you were looking for one so people are trying to help.. yeah i totally agree the $400 offer was silly given your budget of 50 but the 100 offers and the like i thought were reasonable.. im not saying this from the point of view that you diddnt buy mine i couldnt care less... as i said myself and several other people were just trying to help so dont bag people out for not knowing hpow to read when theyre just trying to help... just some friendly advice!!!

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