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How to deal with "Runnables" and I'm not mechanically inclined to fix?

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    Ironhunter is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Used to fix up EVERYBODY'S car in my younger days, just be very careful, the time and parts can EASILY eat up the profit for these things especially if you have to pay for someone to fix it, you are a reasonable person who wants it done right before it sells, the trick is knowing when to quit. He will get his cut and you will be left with the bag. With a 2600$ prospective profit -split-parts,labor and the inevitable haggling it had better be a real easy fix or its not worth it. Not trying to be rude just my own experience Ive lost my shirt on more than one occasion Good luck.


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