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B12 scrap?
Does anyone know why this B12 inspection sheet is marked this way?
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Sold for Yen 420,000.
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My guess is that was from USS-R Nagoya.
One of the "recycle" auctions. It doesnt mean there is anything wrong with it, it just means it has not been inspected. Generally this auction has no reserve either. They pronounce it something like oooty-cooty Lol. Just shove it through the auction and move it. I have got some pretty sweet deals off that auction, but you gotta have a man on the ground there or you could really be buying scrap. Could have been a smoking bargain. Hard to say. Then again, maintenance on that 6.0L V12 is retarded if you go with OEM parts. |
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