Sub'd! Can't wait to hear a final update.
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Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim! Wake up man, I need updates! This is like a freaking cliff-hanger episode :p
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I've been up fool, guess you didn't see my post a little before 4 my time lol. So far no updates other than the girl texted me yesterday afternoon and dropped the price, they have no fvcking clue what's coming. Will post up as soon as I hear anything.....
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^Oh yeah, that's right, you're one of those freaking old-farts that gets up before every sane person on the planet :NANA:
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I have my popcorn waiting.... :)
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Did you ever ask the girl if she still had stock wheels?
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Originally Posted by Blue Dream
(Post 6807718)
Sadly that site no longer exists, good looking out though. :biggthumpup:
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Originally Posted by Blue Dream
(Post 6807069)
Girl was nothing to write home about so no pics lol. Yeah of all places to find them, it was a link on Driver, who'duvthunk.
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Fricken crazy Tim. I guess if the popo don't do anything you can just got put the thing on bricks and get your wheels back yourself haha.
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Originally Posted by Wannabe6MT
(Post 6807769)
Fricken crazy Tim. I guess if the popo don't do anything you can just got put the thing on bricks and get your wheels back yourself haha.
(Although OJ did try that defense and didn't work out too well for him) |
I'm not sure on the specific laws in Texas, but I know that some states have legal ramifications to those who knowingly purchase stolen goods AND people who purchase stolen goods in good-faith.
That's why you have to do your research before buying stuff on craigslist. If they really did purchase the car with the wheels on it, they should have asked the seller how much he paid for the wheels or asked to see a receipt. Also buyer's insurance would've been a good thing to look into. I'm glad you found your wheels OP, I'm looking forward to seeing how this all plays out. Lol, takes me back to my commercial law classes in college...good times good times Nick C. |
Originally Posted by WhosUrBuddiee
(Post 6807775)
Police cant really charge you with theft of your own property.
(Although OJ did try that defense and didn't work out too well for him) Nick C. |
Originally Posted by Diode Dynamics
(Post 6807777)
I'm not sure on the specific laws in Texas, but I know that some states have legal ramifications to those who knowingly purchase stolen goods AND people who purchase stolen goods in good-faith.
That's why you have to do your research before buying stuff on craigslist. If they really did purchase the car with the wheels on it, they should have asked the seller how much he paid for the wheels or asked to see a receipt. Also buyer's insurance would've been a good thing to look into. I'm glad you found your wheels OP, I'm looking forward to seeing how this all plays out. Lol, takes me back to my commercial law classes in college...good times good times Nick C. |
The stupid site keeps redirecting me to the previous page :mad:
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Originally Posted by WhosUrBuddiee
(Post 6807780)
HaHa No one asks for receipts for parts when buying a used car or used parts. If sell has stock wheels, then obviously seller is involved. If seller does not have stock wheels and purchased car as-is, then seller will be just as screwed.
It's like the Apple Contracts, I mean seriously, does anyone actually take the time to read those when they update iTunes? For all we know they have full ownership rights to our souls lol Nick C. |
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