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    Buy or not?

    I run into so many things I don't know about. If there is a place on this forum (I searched, by you never know if I missed) where we can post "should I purchase items", or if I am in wrong spot..thanks for moving this to where it belongs in advance. *hug*

    I think if there isn't we should have a spot for this where it will be seen quickly. Some of these items we post may need immediate response to ad or be lost.

    Today I came across the following. Questions from me to you are:

    make an offer? less? or just walk away? On both items..are these worth buying to scrap or part out?

    1990 Seadoo SP - $500
    Fun little ski that is great to jump and cut up on.

    Runs great just needs a battery and fuel.
    -Single carb with flame arrestor
    -Aftermarket pipe and waterbox
    -Umi handle bars with billet trigger throttle
    -Intake grate and rideplate

    Need to sell no room for it. Does not come with a trailer. 500 OBO!
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    $90 Yamaha 200, 3 wheeler. im not sure what year it is... yellow and black paint... the motor is locked up may need new one... also needs 3 new tires


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    i would never buy one not running, I have owned a few sea doos and once a few things go wrong that engine likes to seize up. as scrap value in the item none- re parting out a 1990 ....wait im laughing to hard.....very long sale trying that........my opinion let that one go.

    As for the 3 wheeler id find out the models weight somewhere online im no expert there.

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    Don't laugh at me, I am a newbie. Trying to learn from y'all.

    Talked to my partna and he said the 3 wheeler is worth $20 scrap weight..ok, now I am laughing

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    thanks thats good to know for my part if i run into any

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    4 wheelers are great, 3 wheelers not so much in my opinion. I would run away from the skido, lots of plastic very little metal. Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    5 speed trans that was pulled from a 1995 240sx dohc in good shape. has shifter but no sensors 150 obo

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    Why so wordy Kris Kringle?? lol Mike

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    I really liked your response. Less is most times better. You are very clear and I was just poking fun. I also agree with you assessment you need to be very experienced to buy used items to resell at a profit. Mike.

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    i recall the old days when it was all made in Taiwan, now that was the good stuff!

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    As the American Pickers would say, "There's no meat left on the bone at those prices". Walk away.
    If it wasn't for the $ in $crap, it would just be.....

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    i had a set of 3/4 inch drive sockets from taiwan i think i got for 20.00 when the store first introduced them around 85, then they went to 40, and I never broke any of those. Never much cared for their little wrenches and screwdrivers though

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapper321 View Post
    Whats this got to do with scrap metal?
    My questions are directed at those who have helped me 'run to the bank' for the last 6 months. If I can scrap a car, bus, boat, computer, appliances,...can I scrap a see doo (sp?) or a 3-4 wheeler? If so, when I posted this, peeps on here would have jumped in and said 'hell ya'..do this and this and make $$ from this and that. I have learned 90% of what I know from reading this board, and I'm doin' preeeety good. Did my question bother you for some reason? You have any input on the items I listed being scrapped, for metal or otherwise? Would luv your advice. TIA.

    ETA...my conclusion right now from advice so far...is stay away from what I don't know..but I WANT TO KNOW
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    ETA...my conclusion right now from advice so far...is stay away from what I don't know..but I WANT TO KNOW
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    When in doubt, walk away or ask someone who knows. That's how you learn.

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    Christine, check into the 3 wheeler. Some of them are fairly collectible and you might make your money back quick on it in parts. Or maybe not

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronPirate View Post
    Christine, check into the 3 wheeler. Some of them are fairly collectible and you might make your money back quick on it in parts. Or maybe not
    Probably not. I'd say walk away. From both.
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