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<blockquote data-quote="May93" data-source="post: 12964480" data-attributes="member: 142724"><p>Those with so many thread posts should maybe re-read the forum rules. If you disagree with the price then don't buy it. The fact you post on everyone’s threads to raise your own post count does not elevate you the expert status you claim. The price should be negotiated between the seller and buyer. If you have a mint condition low mileage Mach 1 needing a motor than the price he’s asking would be fair. However if you’re driving a thrashed out GT you bought for $2500.00 then yes the price might sound steep. The bottom line is your opinion doesn’t belong on his thread. </p><p></p><p>To the seller welcome to the site and good luck with your sale!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="May93, post: 12964480, member: 142724"] Those with so many thread posts should maybe re-read the forum rules. If you disagree with the price then don't buy it. The fact you post on everyone’s threads to raise your own post count does not elevate you the expert status you claim. The price should be negotiated between the seller and buyer. If you have a mint condition low mileage Mach 1 needing a motor than the price he’s asking would be fair. However if you’re driving a thrashed out GT you bought for $2500.00 then yes the price might sound steep. The bottom line is your opinion doesn’t belong on his thread. To the seller welcome to the site and good luck with your sale! [/QUOTE]
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