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Old 09-06-2006, 08:05 PM
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re: It's all in the details...

I know we dont build cars for the money. I hope we dont, cause thats what shooting hot rod prices way up. But I've heard plenty of people complain that when the time DID come to resell, they're ride didnt get the money it should've. We all know that eventually that time might come. We cant hang onto everything forever. Some have managed, but most of us wont. If you like messy wiring, be my guest. Just dont complain.


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re: It's all in the details...

If a car is built right and not a butchered up mess......you can usually get the money back that you put into it. Now labor is a different ballgame...you usually have to eat some of it.
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I'll count on you mike to let me know if I'm complaining.


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what a great thread

unreal perspectives...

in awe..comming from a guy who is always in a hurry ...and sometimes glosses over some detail..

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