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Agreed, builds do add up but they don't keep their value when the car gets passed on. I'm sure the build meant alot to the person that spent the hours at work and saved for all the parts and labor. The blood, sweat, headaches and money were all dedicated by someone else. Claiming your parts are worth blah blah money when you didn't buy them is false. And claiming a price with no records Doesn't say much Either. Not saying this car isn't build, but unless the op has receipts or taken the head off and dropped the oil pan, all internal work is hear say. I have bought cars where people have told me this that and the third, and one I took it apart found out otherwise. I am a big fan of builds. I read and follow them daily. I know what it's like putting countless hours and money into a car. Transforming a car from stock form to make it what you want. I'm not a fan of people claiming others builds though, and slapping a crazy price tag on someone else's hard work said you had anything to do with it. This car is very nice, but people can and will easily get turned away when they see false information and a price tag that's not justifiable. I don't mean to harp on the op's thread but just wanted to clear some things up. I'm sure the next owner of this car will be extremely happy seeing how this seems like a very solid and well put together car. Op I truthfully do hope you find a good home for this car, and the next owner cherishes the craftsmanship.
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Re: Fully Built/Supercharged 2000 Prelude sh
Agreed, builds do add up but they don't keep their value when the car gets passed on. I'm sure the build meant alot to the person that spent the hours at work and saved for all the parts and labor. The blood, sweat, headaches and money were all dedicated by someone else. Claiming your parts are worth blah blah money when you didn't buy them is false. And claiming a price with no records Doesn't say much Either. Not saying this car isn't build, but unless the op has receipts or taken the head off and dropped the oil pan, all internal work is hear say. I have bought cars where people have told me this that and the third, and one I took it apart found out otherwise. I am a big fan of builds. I read and follow them daily. I know what it's like putting countless hours and money into a car. Transforming a car from stock form to make it what you want. I'm not a fan of people claiming others builds though, and slapping a crazy price tag on someone else's hard work said you had anything to do with it. This car is very nice, but people can and will easily get turned away when they see false information and a price tag that's not justifiable. I don't mean to harp on the op's thread but just wanted to clear some things up. I'm sure the next owner of this car will be extremely happy seeing how this seems like a very solid and well put together car. Op I truthfully do hope you find a good home for this car, and the next owner cherishes the craftsmanship.
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