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Hey Folks,

thank you very much for your replies and personal feedback.

Yes, it's hard to know what to do when you are confronted with this sort of situation i guess. I suppose you play it out the way you want to at the end of the day.

Hey Don, i didn't realize you were such an Entrepreneur!:) So there's gold in them thar Australian hills eh?:D:D

Greg.:)

 
Hey Folks,

thank you very much for your replies and personal feedback.

Yes, it's hard to know what to do when you are confronted with this sort of situation i guess. I suppose you play it out the way you want to at the end of the day.

Hey Don, i didn't realize you were such an Entrepreneur!:) So there's gold in them thar Australian hills eh?:D:D

Greg.:)
Yeah, it's commonly referred to as "There's a sucker born every minute!":D:p

 
This is how my 1966 Mustang GT hardtop was sold. It happened at a local grocery store while I was waiting for my wife I was approached by a guy and he wouldn't take no for an answer. In the end he paid me with a bank check and drove away with my car on a flat bed never to be seen again by me. It all happened so fast I never had time to feel remorse until it was going down the street. I guess all's well that ends well because it gave me the funds to buy my 1972 Mach1 that I have and will never sell. Never.

 
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