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Old 11-16-2009, 02:21 PM   #1
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Do any local shops buy new/used parts from Customers?

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I have an Greddy Ti-C I've been trying to get rid of for the longest time, and I'm getting sick of the lowballs.

It's brand new never touched since it was for my S13 which I sold. I was gonna go straight pipe anyways, so I've been trying to sell it even before I sold my car. Literally untouched other than taking it out of the box for storage reasons and it's been sitting in my carpeted closet since I bought it 2 years ago.

I know some shops in the States do this. Not sure about the shops here. I have a bunch of other parts that are new and untouched. Been having a hard time trying to sell it since local 240 owners are cheap.

But I'm willing to
- Leave the part at your shop and you get a cut when it's sold.
- Sell the part for a low price, and you can do whatever with it
- Trade it in for a store credit kinda thing and I'll buy something else.

I'm just sick of the $200 and $400 offers for a $700 exhaust.
So if any shops are interested, or if someone knows a shop that will do it, let me know.
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I have an Greddy Ti-C I've been trying to get rid of for the longest time, and I'm getting sick of the lowballs.

It's brand new never touched since it was for my S13 which I sold. I was gonna go straight pipe anyways, so I've been trying to sell it even before I sold my car. Literally untouched other than taking it out of the box for storage reasons and it's been sitting in my carpeted closet since I bought it 2 years ago.

I know some shops in the States do this. Not sure about the shops here. I have a bunch of other parts that are new and untouched. Been having a hard time trying to sell it since local 240 owners are cheap.

But I'm willing to
- Leave the part at your shop and you get a cut when it's sold.
- Sell the part for a low price, and you can do whatever with it
- Trade it in for a store credit kinda thing and I'll buy something else.

I'm just sick of the $200 and $400 offers for a $700 exhaust.
So if any shops are interested, or if someone knows a shop that will do it, let me know.
We deal with alot of Nissans (more specifically S13's & R32's). Might be able to work something out with you. PM'd
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