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I would expect the buyer to a) pick the shop to do the PPI and b) pay for it himself. The prospective buyer then 'owns' the contents/results of the PPI. You can't expect him to pay for it, then turn the results over to you if he backs out, unless you agree beforehand that that is fair compensation for your time and effort to take the car in for inspection.
Doing a PPI yourself before the sale could cause a buyer to be leery of the results i.e. he does not know if the shop owner is a freind of yours, or if he is truly independent. Let the buyer pick the shop.
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84 Cab - sold!
89 Cab - not quite done
90C4 - winter beater
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