Anyone needing parts for a millenia???
#2
FS ads are free here, but there are a few rules we ask you to comply with:
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/pri...posting-14548/
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/pri...ok-here-21001/
24hrs is the usual time we offer to comply. After that, your thread may be deleted at any time.
#4
Mmmmm... There's a little more to it than that.
"*Pictures: ... The picture(s) must also include a sign as part of the original picture with, in any order; 1) Your screen/user name as registered with Mazda Forum; 2) the date the picture was taken, and; 3)www.MazdaForum.com hand or type written on the sign. It cannot be added as an electronic add-on (e-text) to an existing picture. E-texting defeats the purpose of this rule and will not be accepted as a valid form of I.D.
*Price: Remember to list an asking or final price for the vehicle or item listed.
*Shipping: Is it included or does the buyer pay?
*Other important info: City and State where item(s) are located. Contact info such as email address, and/or Phone # (optional)"
I have seen many of these kinds of FS ads over the years, and may I suggest you break it down a little bit better. In other words, usually simply saying "I'm parting out a car" doesn't get you very far.
Either you get no replies because potential buyers are confused, or you get nickel and dimed to death.
e.g. "Hey Man, I need a door panel clip? Got one? How much to ship to 12345?"
I'd suggest taking some of the bigger parts (engine, tranny, doors, front clip, instrument cluster, seats, etc) and separating them by type and include an asking price. Either that or offer up the whole car as a parts car, or rebuildable.
Last edited by virgin1; 01-12-2012 at 03:53 PM.
#5
I'd strip whole car and post pics of every item but I lack a garage to do so then. Just delete thread. Crushing car tomorrow. Sick of screwing with it.
Thanks
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Last edited by peg grinder; 01-12-2012 at 10:32 PM. Reason: What edit?
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