My Gaugwed I get tired of the idiocy of CL

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67Dart273

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Found this

http://spokane.craigslist.org/pts/4979811440.html

I am selling good running engines for 1999 Pathfinder, 2002 Durango, 1988 Honda, 1993 Ranger, 1998 mountaineer, 2006 Malibu, $300 and up. some transmissions available. Hear them run !

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So I emailed him

You have an ad saying you have a Durango engine. You don't give any details. "Which" engine is this, and do you have a transmission with it, and what "is" the transmission if so. Is it a 5.2, 5.9, what? Two wheel drive? No wheel drive?

It would be handy to know.

What shape is it in? Mileage? Price? Who has to pull it out? I cannot pull an engine laying on my back!@!!! This means either you have to pull it at your place or I have to haul it to mine.

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His detailed reply

5.2. 2Wd

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Then a second "even more detailed reply" followed

runs good. According to Spalding they have three different engines that year that are a 5.2
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And a third for good measure. Bear in mind up to this point I've only sent him ONE email asking for a few details

so I'm kind of keeping an eye out for it a 2005 Dodge Ram 4 by 4 that needs an engine in case that's what it fits because I can find the bad ones for 2 or 3 grand and I know Spaldings charges 12 or 14 hundred dollars for these engine
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Know what? That's enough. So I sent him this:

You seem to have issues communicating. Bye.
 
Sounds like he is a bit close to the "crack pipe" or ate too much "lead" based paint chips as a kid. LMAO...
 
The sad part I might have been able to use that!!!
 
Believe me, the same circus is in your town. Might be a different name, different website............let's just remember, shall we, that "some of that" has struck right here?
 
Found this

http://spokane.craigslist.org/pts/4979811440.html

I am selling good running engines for 1999 Pathfinder, 2002 Durango, 1988 Honda, 1993 Ranger, 1998 mountaineer, 2006 Malibu, $300 and up. some transmissions available. Hear them run !

==========================================================

So I emailed him

You have an ad saying you have a Durango engine. You don't give any details. "Which" engine is this, and do you have a transmission with it, and what "is" the transmission if so. Is it a 5.2, 5.9, what? Two wheel drive? No wheel drive?

It would be handy to know.

What shape is it in? Mileage? Price? Who has to pull it out? I cannot pull an engine laying on my back!@!!! This means either you have to pull it at your place or I have to haul it to mine.

==========================================================

His detailed reply

5.2. 2Wd

===========================================================

Then a second "even more detailed reply" followed

runs good. According to Spalding they have three different engines that year that are a 5.2
============================================================

And a third for good measure. Bear in mind up to this point I've only sent him ONE email asking for a few details

so I'm kind of keeping an eye out for it a 2005 Dodge Ram 4 by 4 that needs an engine in case that's what it fits because I can find the bad ones for 2 or 3 grand and I know Spaldings charges 12 or 14 hundred dollars for these engine
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Know what? That's enough. So I sent him this:

You seem to have issues communicating. Bye.

Seems like a recycler ( buy low/sell higher) , kind of twerp. Screw 'em, I want to see it for myself, before an offer..
 
Heh. If I can't get them to even open up and offer some basic info, screw 'em. Doesn't matter to me who they are.
 
He was too busy playing games on his phone to answer you more completely the first time.
 
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