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Posted by thejdman01 on February 26, 2006 at 17:41:29 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: ot 88 gmc 2500? posted by chris sweetland on February 26, 2006 at 17:06:53:
ABSOLUTLY buy it. TItle transfers license and registration plus paltes get way to expensive these days though 200+ when all said and done gets too expensive to buy cheap or even free cars and run the wheels off. as a kid used to run free or 50 dollar cars for a year and then get another but these days plates and title transfers too pricy. however 500 dollars the truck willbring that in parts easy. Rims will bring pry 100 for a set of 4, i can easily see you getting 100 per axle for solid axles and 100 for working transmission case etc etc doors if rust free tail gate if not beat up even if the engine pukes you will get your money back just dont let it penny pinch you and do a little here little there and expect it to last forever. itll nickle and dime you to death. run it but first major thing that happens chuck it.
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