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Originally Posted by damoose212001
Yeah, then I don't see any harm in that. If you have a reliable car already that runs and drives, and have the extra money to buy the car for something like 1,200, why not take a shot. Just gradually work on it, start saving, and at the same time start taking apart the car and cleaning what is on it, and buying what is needed. I'd see what he says about 1,200, just tell him the car truthfully isn't worth what he expects to get out of it.
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I'm never good at bargaining. But what you're saying here I completely agree with. More then likely it's going to require a lot of labor time to get this Frankenstein up and running. Any pointers that would help me keep the price low? My budget is tight =(