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FMJ

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FMJ

In Memorial
In Memorial
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Las Cruces, NM
Thanks Bruce,

Nick (bgekky3) did the camo a couple of weeks ago, I had painted it green back in Jan. We're going to do his winch truck this weekend.

Ed
 

rchalmers3

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FMJ, beautiful truck! You did a fantastic job on the presentation, including making the effort to utilize proper lighting for the photos.

Best wishes on the sale.

Rick
 
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dittle

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Nice looking rig, good luck on the sale.

FYI, you guys did notice that all of that one guy's posts are gone now.
 
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timntrucks

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there is a link in the first post. shows price as well. super nice truck sorry you have to sell it off ... but maybe for other toys:roll:
 

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I have a THEORY on selling cars/trucks....

ALWAYS ask more than you are willing to accept!

That way when the buyer makes you a low offer, and then you both negotiate to some "acceptable price", you both walk away from the transaction with the feeling that you negotiated a good deal! :-D

The exception to this would be a price with a "No Reserve" or "Firm" or "No Offers" disclaimer.
This clearly states to potential buyers that there is little or no room for negotiation.
(although is there REALLY EVER NO ROOM to negotiate??) ;-)



I ALSO have a theory on buying cars/trucks...

Decide on a "reasonable" price BEFORE you start negotiating or bidding.
Then either WALK AWAY once your price is rejected, OR at least SLEEP ON IT and maybe increase your limit the next day.
(This also gives the seller time to "sleep on it" and he MIGHT be more willing to negotiate on the next day...) (OR it might be SOLD by then...) :cry:

AND once you make a purchase NEVER LOOK BACK and tell yourself that you paid too much!
What's done is done!
Buyer's Remorse will always play tricks with your mind after a purchase IF you let it! :cookoo:


Don't 2nd guess your decision!
Drive It & ENJOY IT!! :driver:
 
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