(FEELER) Discovery 2003-2004 ARB winch compatible Bull Bar (LIKE NEW).

msggunny

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kc disco guy said:
Duh because it's "LIKE NEW" lmao he obviously doesn't. Understand most things depreciate after they are used.
Most? More like everything. Unless its a shitbox NAS D90/110.....

Best bet is to sell it to someone who will burn gas or meet half way. Only discount would be the lack of shipping.

That said, if you were in Maine we would talk. But Im not driving to Florida....

There is a guy in VT selling a RTE slimline "like new" for almost half that price.

Good luck.
 

SGaynor

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Thoughts to self:

"Hmmm, I don't want to feel bad about selling something at a loss that I bought and didn't use, so what can I do?

"I know, I'll put an ad in the FOR SALE section, but not sell it if I don't get what I want. That way my feelings won't be hurt when I renege on a sale becasue I don't want to feel like a chump. I'll let the buyer feel that way when he learns he paid retail on a used part."

That's what's ment by a feeler in the FOR SALE section....
 

mouse007

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OK,

I see (ALL) your points, I understand where your coming from. Really I’m not trying to scam nor steel from anyone. I bought the unit and bolted it on, was so excited I really didn’t think I wasn’t going to like it. Also that if I was to sell it would only be scrap metal or worth $500.00 bucks.

Once again it is used, but not beat on nor completely bolted up.
I bought the bumper a few weeks ago that’s why I wrote like new.
As for a the ‘’feeler’’, I just wanted to see if there would be a buyer or at least someone that would consider a trade.

I see now that my post came off the wrong way.

One more time I’m not looking to scam nor steel form anyone.
 

dcarr1971

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For the hit you're going to take in selling this, why don't you get someone to weld a couple steel plates over the lights then sand and repaint the bumper yourself? A good fab shop should be able to handle it for less than you're going to lose on selling it...