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What to do with takeoff parts?

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Old 5/31/07, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Northwest GT
OK, so I guess we're all in the same boat. I'm not a big fan of e-bay, and I think if I did get a buyer, the packaging and shipping might be more trouble than the sale is worth. I may have to buy one of those plastic storage sheds for the backyard and load it up with auto parts.

And, yes I too have the factory air box and tubing stuffed away under my work bench.

That makes no since. Purchasing a storage shed to store worthless parts. I see from your local that you are not in the mainstream for sure so give it to the trash man like I did and I am in the mainstream but no use for the space robbing parts.
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Old 6/1/07, 07:41 PM
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Yea, I guess you guys are right. At least you are in agreement with my wife. I just hate to throw things out. I have found out many times that as soon as you trashcan something....about a week later you are hunting all over the place for that part that would be soooo handy
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