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    There's a guy selling a 2006+ base in rough shape down the street, and it has an inferno hood the same color as my gxp on it with a couple small paint chips . I called the guy up and offered him my hood plus $100, and he said that the lowest he would be willing to take for it is $425.

    Do I do it? $425 + my hood for the inferno hood?


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    You better or else I will
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    So $400 is reasonable? I just don't want to pay too much for it.

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    Better check what they sell for new well into the $1k range after you start to factor in shipping etc. At $400 it's a steal..and have it repainted if needed.
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    You can always counteroffer and work with him on the price.

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