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Re: An ethical question
« on: January 30, 2010, 09:35:42 PM »
Rob sell it, advertise that it has an issue and sold as-is. Dont forget to mention all the new parts, and work done on it. The buyer will most likely be an enthusiast expecting it to need work, and have faults. You have persevered long enough, no one would feel negatively for you passing it on for someone else to tackle. Yes the bucks better spent on a better pin.