Pending sale![]()
Back for sale.
The rear fridge slide has been removed, and the third row is back in place. I will try to get some additional pictures today.
Thanks
Any change in price Eric?
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Boy mk216, I really hate to be this way but there really isn't. I would entertain a SERIOUS BUYER at this point but honestly having had a few folks lead me on and on to the point of taking the vehicle off the market (out of my own good faith) only to completely low ball me, or vanish completely without even seeing the vehicle or so much as a phone call, I cant help but have a slightly bad taste in my mouth about the sale.
She is still on the market, I don't want to come across like I would not sell her, but I believe she is worth the 25. Yes she has 150K miles and is in need of a few things or potential continued maintenance items in the future but in my mind that is to be expected. There is a reason these LC's last to 300, 400K miles..
I sure hope you understand, Truth be told I would be more than happy to keep her knowing what I have..
Thanks for your continued interest, please let me know if there is anything I can do...
Completely understood Eric. Crappy that people have led you on enough for you to take it off the market.
Pricing question wasn't info for me as much as others here, since you removed the fridge slider, I was just curious if that changed the price at all as I didn't see mention of it.
I don't need an amazingly clean LC100, although I sure would like to try one vs my G.
And I'm sure happy to bump your thread for such a clean and well-built rig for a very fair price!
-Jeremy
Well there you go, Jeremy. You could swap when you pass through Arizona.Thanks so much Jeremy. Truly appreciated. I could certainly entertain a nice trade deal with that awesome G if you were so inclined... :wavey:
PROBABLY????! The word "punishing" has never been uttered within miles of a Hundred.As you say, probably a lot less punishing than my G (or LC80) on longer trips.
PROBABLY????! The word "punishing" has never been uttered within miles of a Hundred.
You can always write John Rhetts and ask him how he's been doing on long trips in the LX470 I sold him.