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He e-mailed me back 10 minutes after I sent the e-mail. I just got off of the phone with him and he is a REALLY cool guy. He gave me some good stories about living down here in South America and enough to get some things done about the car.
We never really talked price to much as I need to find out how much is owed on the thing for back taxes. I'm hoping not to much.
Anyway without being rude and still trying to get a good deal on a car this guy really had no chance of getting what should I offer him. He said he would do any paperwork and let me know anything in order to get the job done so I could ship it home. I'm thinking 500-1000 as it is going to be over 1K for taxes, 2500+ for shipping and I still don't even know if I have to rip the engine out in order to ship it home ( not original engine and that is a problem in Colombia). Plus it has some rotten tires and hasn't been started in who knows how long, dead battery, no coolant, etc.
Thoughts???
I still think it might be easier to rip the engine out and then send the car without it home and put the engine in when I get back as I can stick it in my ISU on the way home.
So much for the Embassy trying to contact him for years. I got ahold of him in 10 mintues and basically have a deal worked out in 5 hours.


We never really talked price to much as I need to find out how much is owed on the thing for back taxes. I'm hoping not to much.
Anyway without being rude and still trying to get a good deal on a car this guy really had no chance of getting what should I offer him. He said he would do any paperwork and let me know anything in order to get the job done so I could ship it home. I'm thinking 500-1000 as it is going to be over 1K for taxes, 2500+ for shipping and I still don't even know if I have to rip the engine out in order to ship it home ( not original engine and that is a problem in Colombia). Plus it has some rotten tires and hasn't been started in who knows how long, dead battery, no coolant, etc.
Thoughts???
I still think it might be easier to rip the engine out and then send the car without it home and put the engine in when I get back as I can stick it in my ISU on the way home.
So much for the Embassy trying to contact him for years. I got ahold of him in 10 mintues and basically have a deal worked out in 5 hours.





