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  1. Considering how small your market actually is, I would consider information like this proprietary, and I actually did when I used to sell a lot of z parts on ebay. That being said, I'm pretty much out of the game and can tell you that you are missing N42 intake manifolds ~ $100, 280z bumper ends can go for close to $100 a piece.

     

    -Joe

  2. This is the part that worries me the most.

     

    Michigan' date=' New Jersey, New York and Texas also impose a somewhat more modest driver responsibility tax which they apply to out-of-state residents.

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    Although, it's not as bad as $103,000 for 15mph over.

     

    http://www.trafficticketsecrets.com/speeding-ticket-news-finnish.html

     

    I like the idea of a sliding scale though. I'm a college student, and a $100 ticket to me would be pretty devistating while it wouldn't phase most people in my area.

  3. I've found that when selling items that are valuable, but only to a few people, (i.e. vintage car parts) you need to list your item at a fixed price. If you have something special, don't be afraid to list it for top dollar. If it is worth XX amount of dollars to you, then it is probably worth at least XXX amount of dollars to somebody else.

     

    Example: I had a xj6 dash in mint condition. I knew there was somebody out there willing to pay at least $400. So, I listed it at $400 buy it now. It sold within hours and I got numerous emails from people saying they would have paid twice that.

     

    -Joe

  4. JB Weld, better than a real weld? Dont count on it. However, it should be a viable option here, as it holds up well in situations where it doesnt get heated and cooled often.

     

    A buddy of mine and I drove a recently purchased used mastercraft ski boat down to the lake to test it out. I don't know how it happened but the block some how got cracked. Not about to drive all the way back home without at least getting on the water, we slapped some JB weld on there, waited an hour and took the boat out. That was 8 years ago and the boat is still going strong. HA!

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