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JB al flywheel with sachs performance clutch and carbon fiber disk. I bought this on ebay to put in my car but never did. The Po said he had it in his car for about 500 mile before his car died and he parted it out. It is still in the same box it was in when I bought it. $275

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second in line

He doesn't do the line thing.

There is no line. I went to the store today and bought the last 12 pack of Kilt Lifter. I payed the man and walked out of the store, and I was happy. I didn`t say " hey man I`m really interested in the 12 pack and leave only to come back an hour later and say " hey man it says cold beer but is that beer cold and then leave only to come back to find the beer gone and say " hey man I was first in line for that beer.

If you have questions ask before you say you want it. If you dick around and someone else buys it before you - be a man and don`t wine and call people dishonest. Selling stuff on the FAQ is becoming a pain because of people like you - put up or shut up.

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I don't disagree with that statement, but it doesn't change the fact that I'll buy the flywheel if the person backs out, hence "second in line". Paypal ready if it's still available.

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second in line

He doesn't do the line thing.

There is no line. I went to the store today and bought the last 12 pack of Kilt Lifter. I payed the man and walked out of the store, and I was happy. I didn`t say " hey man I`m really interested in the 12 pack and leave only to come back an hour later and say " hey man it says cold beer but is that beer cold and then leave only to come back to find the beer gone and say " hey man I was first in line for that beer.

If you have questions ask before you say you want it. If you dick around and someone else buys it before you - be a man and don`t wine and call people dishonest. Selling stuff on the FAQ is becoming a pain because of people like you - put up or shut up.

Dude, get over it. GLWS.

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