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Motorcycle Trials rider/competitor since 1973. Many times regional Trials Expert champion, 1993 USA Senior Trials national champion. Expert auto and motorcycle mechanic, auto body master craftsman, restorer of about anything mechanical.
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- b***y (422)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.Il y a plus d'un anAchat vérifiéJim is always great to deal with, super resource for obscure parts with the knowledge to back it. Super fast shipping, great value well packaged
- n***a (140)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.Il y a plus d'un anAchat vérifiéVery good seller dispatched same day arrived a little later than expected
- d***e (322)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.Il y a plus d'un anAchat vérifiéExactly as described and fast shipping!
- r***v (999)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.Il y a plus d'un anAchat vérifiéWent the extra mile Top ebayer Grate love it a++++++++
- l***7 (348)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.Il y a plus d'un anAchat vérifiéThank you very much Jim. You saved the day for me once again!! I couldn’t be happier. Always a pleasure to deal with you. 10/10. Thanks again!! 10/10!
- u***k (479)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.Il y a plus d'un anAchat vérifiéimmediate ship. Felt fortunate this was available at a great price!
Avis (6)

28 juil. 2016
Works on Yamaha TY350
Worked perfect for the 1985 Yamaha TY350

13 sept. 2016
perfect fit for my Marantz 6200 turntable
easy to install, has the correct tension, works perfectly.
07 déc. 2008
Damaged & repairable 2003 Camry (no airbag deployment)
2 personnes sur 2 ont jugé cet avis utile. Buying damaged cars is not that difficult. It is best to be patient and wait for the right one to come along. I have 30 years of experience in this field so I know what I am looking at and can be confident in my decisions. I will not buy a car that has had the airbags deployed. It is too time consuming and costly to fiddle with bag replacement. I will not buy a car that I have not personally inspected before bidding. I accept responsibility for my errors and learn from my mistakes. I will not pay more that the car is worth. If the bidding gets beyond my limit, I walk away.
From my experience with these types of cars, trying to pick the color is less important than getting the right one with repairable damage that will not cause problems in the future. If a person thinks that they can shop around and get exactly what they want, this is often when they buy the wrong car. The primary objective for me is to determine: "Is this car economically repairable?" The options and colors are second.
I am always looking for a deal on a Toyota. I spotted this 47,000 mile minor damaged Camry on aBay. It was near me, and the air bags did not deploy in the accident. I went to look at it before bidding. After the repairs, my total investment is half the current loan value. Having a background in auto body repair is essential as my personal labor time is where much of the savings is. Being able to locate second-hand parts, and getting a good discount on new parts helps as well. Yes, it has a rebuilt title now, but when I am done driving it at 150,000 miles, the title won't be an issue.
This is the XLE model with the four cylinder. Exactly what I was looking for. I have been driving Toyotas for 20 years, you just can't go wrong and they have terrific resale value.