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|  Re: One Very expensive Carburetor 
			
			Hmmm? I know where there is another one available, trade only.    | 
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|  Re: One Very expensive Carburetor 
			
			[ QUOTE ] Well now you can buy a whole bunch of bumper jacks! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worship.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Not at E-bay prices!! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img] 
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|  Re: One Very expensive Carburetor 
			
			I still think people or crazy for bidding something up like that.  If there are only 2 people bidding for something, let the other guy have it at the going rate and when the next one shows up, you'll be the only bidder.  I wanted a factory servic manual for my 87 Toyota 4Runner and all the auctions kept getting bid up over $125 for used manuals and I had my high bid at $50.  Finally one came along and I put my $50 bid in and there was only 1 other person interested and he bailed out at $37 so I got it for $37 instead of $125.  I know that certain parts with certain dates are hard to come by, but running up the price because you're desperate doesn't make sense.  It's great for the person selling the part.  It seems like March 69 dated Camaro parts are in high demand $$$.  
				__________________ 69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored | 
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|  Re: One Very expensive Carburetor 
			
			Economics 101 Price is set where supply = demand | 
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