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<blockquote data-quote="montesa" data-source="post: 4234428" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>Haha I always do this. One time I sold a boat. It was priced right as is but this guy just kept asking for one more thing. By the time he picked it up I had rewired the trolling motor, new lights on trailer, bearings, threw in a switch panel, a ton more stuff. Original factory service manual for the outboard. Mess of spare parts. New fuel line fittings. I told him I would have been better off just giving it to him as is. We still keep in contact. But turns out he owns a heavy equipment company and he made it clear when I can afford a pond one day he will seriously hook me up. </p><p></p><p>Funny thing, the guy asked for my number for the brake pad warranty. Gave them ricks number. He was in the AutoZone system. Also got a bottle of cataclean to try. It's not cheap and needs to be poured in the tank with less than 4 gallons of gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montesa, post: 4234428, member: 477"] Haha I always do this. One time I sold a boat. It was priced right as is but this guy just kept asking for one more thing. By the time he picked it up I had rewired the trolling motor, new lights on trailer, bearings, threw in a switch panel, a ton more stuff. Original factory service manual for the outboard. Mess of spare parts. New fuel line fittings. I told him I would have been better off just giving it to him as is. We still keep in contact. But turns out he owns a heavy equipment company and he made it clear when I can afford a pond one day he will seriously hook me up. Funny thing, the guy asked for my number for the brake pad warranty. Gave them ricks number. He was in the AutoZone system. Also got a bottle of cataclean to try. It's not cheap and needs to be poured in the tank with less than 4 gallons of gas. [/QUOTE]
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