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2002tiil

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Thought you were asking for 375 euro now it is $600 = 500 +/- euros?  What a joke. This guy asks me for an offer; I offered 300 euros, he then comes back with 375 euros, I counter 350 he says no.  I agree to the 375 euros and he then tells me he will not sell them. When I ask why, he tells me because he is hard headed.  Now he wants $600? Rather burn my car than buy anything from him.

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1 hour ago, Pepe said:

Thought you were asking for 375 euro now it is $600 = 500 +/- euros?  What a joke. This guy asks me for an offer; I offered 300 euros, he then comes back with 375 euros, I counter 350 he says no.  I agree to the 375 euros and he then tells me he will not sell them. When I ask why, he tells me because he is hard headed.  Now he wants $600? Rather burn my car than buy anything from him.

 

Not sure if you're only looking for NOS parts but Uro started remaking these tail lights a year or so ago and they're alot cheaper than what this guy is asking, around 80 usd a lens. This price does not include the chrome housings however. Possibly re use yours? 

 

Just a thought,

 

Max

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Not sure if you're only looking for NOS parts but Uro started remaking these tail lights a year or so ago and they're alot cheaper than what this guy is asking, around 80 usd a lens. This price does not include the chrome housings however. Possibly re use yours? 
 
Just a thought,
 
Max


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Cost me $40 to have both chrome housings re-chromed.
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I totally agree to US- and aussie guy above: If you want cheapy, than don't look at this ad. I don't mind...[emoji57]

 Actually the re-chrome looks 10 times better than the NOS that's been chromed over 40 years ago and Uro lenses are oem quality and less prone to vibration cracks since they're also not a 40+ year old product. Same goes for the seals if they're too NOS.

 

I mean no purpose in devaluing your sale. It's your choice to sell your items at the price you like but since this is not a paid auction site, others can share their input for the benefit of the forum.

 

Aussie guy!

 

 

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3 hours ago, 2002tiil said:

Please, do burn your car, please... please....?

 

 

Luckily there are still some very decent and legit guys out there that sell stuff at good prices, have integrity and value their word and reputation. So no need to burn my car; for now I will just enjoy burning you and your reputation as a seller. ?

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Mr. le Pew, you're soo cold hearted, you little cheap stinker... :) : If you have fun trying to "burn" my reputation as a seller: No problem, I think that reputation is only at stake when i sell something to someone and it won't be to you, even not for 700 dollars, sorry: Hard headed guy, you know..

...And not that wise: Why asking me about the tail lights if you know what W&N wants for it? A frase of Forest Gump pops up...

 

 

At the aussie "guy": I really don't mind if you help people out with info you have, no problem (mate;)), i appreciate: Btw, you can call me Richard.

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Mr. Willie, I really like you but I wouldn't buy them from you for $50 and an entire car attached to them, you big slimy weasel. ??

 

To Richard's body guard: when you intend to quote someone, please include their exact words and close quote. That's the reason for quotes and by the way, it will not be only in this forum. ?

 

I really like you Rich!

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Thanks pepe, much appreciated, love you too! :wub:

 

Bad luck, my cas isn't a roundie, we could have a deal then.

 

If it helps:

http://www.bmw-02-club.de/

http://bmw02club.nl/index.php

http://www.02forum.co.uk/

 

And of course on several 02 facebook groups you can find me.

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And guys, Pepe is a really lovable creature, these are my famous last words on this topic then. For other serious matters, please PM me.

 

Regards,

 

Richard

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