One day it was for sale, the next it wasn't, then again it was for sale. Why did you advertise it with the exhaust if you knew that it wasn't going to go with it? Because you wanted to sell the car as soon as you could.Originally Posted by kreep
The last day you had the car was the day that the brakes were done, right? We didn't discuss the exhaust that day, except that you were going to put the defouler on to get rid of the CEL. I asked if the guy was OK with the possibility of not passing emission, and you said that he was. At no point did we discuss the payment arrangement, as we had already settled everything 1 week proir to that, and I had no reason (or so I thought) to worry about you not holding up your end of the deal. There was never any mention about whether or not you made money, and the amount we agreed upon was $300.THE LAST FEW DAY I HAD THE CAR YOU SAID WHAT YOU SAID AND I SAID THAT IF I MADE MONEY ON THE CAR THEN I WOULD GIVE YOU THE MONEY ($200)
I had a month of hearing you go back and forth between selling it or not. When was I supposed to know that you were going to do it? Perhaps when someone was serious about it? Once I heard that, then I brought up the exhaust. If you had kept the car longer, I would have let you keep the exhaust longer, as I still don't have time to put it on the Civic. It seems to me that you had a month to work out how you could get a stock exhaust, but you were too busy agonizing over whether or not you were going to sell the car. You did the same thing with the 4Runner, and its still not sold.BUT I MADE NO MONEY AND YOU NEVER CAME TO GET THE XHAUST SO DONT USE THE FACT THAT YOU WERE GOING TO MESS UP THE SALE. IF I WANT SOMETHING I AM GOING TO GET IT YOU HAD I MONTH OF CHANCES TO GET IT AND YOU DID NOT





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