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EMAXX. New version. Transformers Ironhide body

Old 01-19-2012, 07:01 PM
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My feedback speaks for itself.
Mr. Dhompe and I will handle this through PayPal.
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Old 01-23-2012, 07:01 AM
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To clear this up a little:
The guy I made this deal with so far is not making it hard for me to get a refund. I actually was able to get it running after some tinkering, and what I thought was rust was actually just caked red mud, however, I was not happy with the condition in other aspects, and he and I had a difference of opinion. It has begun to be settled in civil fashion.
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Old 01-24-2012, 04:40 PM
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Well I got the truck back today just as I shipped it, all spares, batteries etc. I put batteries in the radio, adjusted the steering trim knob back to center and turned on the radio. I plugged in both batteries, pushed the power button one time and it came right on. I put it down in the garage and took off! The steering servo saver was a little loose keeping it from turning as tightly but with a quick tightening I was off again. I checked the "blown shocks" and the front rebounded back and left the shafts perfectly flat. The back (with the missing spring) actually rebounded a little too much causing the shafts to sit with a little angle. I did finally manage to find a couple spots of dried mud on the cans but nothing to be concerned with. A some of the small rubber boots do have some splits but none are torn into. Either way this awful deal cost me almost $27 dollars in paypal fees and shipping cost because the buyer doesn't understand two facts, first this is an off road truck and should have sone dirt on it. Secondly due to the nature of this hobby you should always expect a sold as is deal when buying used.

Either way it's over and finished now, the buyer got his money back, I got my truck back and learned a lesson, always mark your post as "sold as is" and I will never ever sell to someone who has a zero feedback again.
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Old 01-24-2012, 06:17 PM
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