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Scrap it (too far gone) 33 86.84%
Fix it (it is the original cab) 5 13.16%
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Old 06-13-2018, 03:18 PM   #1
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Re: When to write off a cab

I've been known to put too much effort into a 'lost cause' cab, but hen again, I'm an eternal optimist!
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Old 06-13-2018, 09:11 PM   #2
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Re: When to write off a cab

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I've been known to put too much effort into a 'lost cause' cab, but hen again, I'm an eternal optimist!
He'll yea brother, I'm with ya there. The floor looks better than mine, your roof could use some work but I would try to fix it. I look at it like this, I can sit on the couch and watch TV or look at this computer or I can go out and work on my project. If my times all I got in it, and I can learn something like body work then I'll do it. But then again I'm cheap, so if I were into it $900 then I would fix it. You get another for more and will still end up repairing something. What's the worst that could happen it doesn't work and you part it out
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