NachoMan wrote:I'm even thinking about pulling the widebody apart and getting my money back with the individual sale of the parts, and if the shell doesn't sell then that too will go on the scrapheap.
Yes it's a shame to see a nice shell junked, but in reality it's not worth hanging on to in the hope that someone may buy it someday.
It's pure economics in the end, and as much as I love Starions, I'd be prepared to cut my losses and run too.
NachoMan wrote:I'm well aware that I still have the cars, but like I said to you, I'm not hard up for money, and they'll sell when they sell, or if they sell!
I'm not bickering but make your mind up. :)
For the record I'm happy to pay for some door lock parts, just like I have for every other new or secondhand Starion part I've ever aquired.
Mick, not too sure you understand the discussion here if your calling people tight asses?
To explain, here's a hypothetical situation why free or flatbed saves old car parts:
"Hey wife, I'm going to grab some spare doors that I don't really need for the Starion. A local dude is moving house or something and they have to go, he only wants $50." - Wife says "No, we don't need more s**t in the backshed for $50 how about you forget it."
versus
"Hey wife, I'm going to grab some spare doors that I don't really need for the Starion. A local dude is moving house or something and they have to go, he's giving them away." - Wife says "Oh they're free? OK amuse yourself silly male."
In that simple scenario Starion doors are saved from the scrap heap and some dude gets rid of stuff he really doesn't want, get it?