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GSCReno

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  1. Thank you very much, Sir... Cheers, Scott
  2. GSCReno posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Using a broker is no guarantee of honesty either. In many cases all a broker does is cost the buyer more money. The broker has to be paid, and you probably don't want to give him a cut of your share, right? Use the wire transfer method. As was mentioned earlier, every time that you write a check the person that you write it to has your account routing info. There is very little risk to you because you have his money and his car. Several years ago I sold 8-12 cars per month to a dealer in the Netherlands. We always did wire transfer and never had a problem of any sort. The biggest hazard is the fact that Big Brother monitors such transfers to make sure that you're not laundering funds for terrorists or drug cartels. Good luck with your sale. Cheers, Scott
  3. Hi Guys. I'm not sure if I'm posting in the right spot. If not, please excuse my being a knucklehead noob. I have a pair of Euro/JDM tail lights that I want to post to the classified section, but I can't figure out how to do it. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers, Scott
  4. Thanks for the warm welcome, Guys. I've oft heard it said that you always come back to your first true love... The 240Z is mine. After all the years, and all the sports cars, I had to have another Z. It's where my heart belongs... I still have alot to learn about these beautiful CLASSIC sports cars, and that's part of the reason that I'm here. In the interest of disclosure, my DD is a 1986 BMW 635CSi. I love that one too. However, IMHO most cars built after about '85 or '86 ain't got no soul. The first gen Z's represent my youth. Good times... Damn good times. There's a long story behind my ownership of this particular Z, but that's another story for another thread... She's still Z one. Cheers, Scott
  5. Hello all. My name is Scott and I'm from the Reno area in northern Nevada. I've recently gotten my hands on a '73 240Z. Over the past 30 or so years I've owned a '70 Fairlady Z, a '72 240Z, a '73 240Z and a '74 260Z. My current '73 is my fifth first generation Z, but the first one I've had in 13 years. I've been away for far too long. I'm looking forward to chatting with you. Cheers, Scott

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