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Eric, my comment was not intended as a dig. You have said in the past that you would not turn a profit on a deal like this. I take you at your word. I would sell this hypothetical car at a $1000-2000 profit because I expect to be compensated for my time and energy and not just my tangible costs.
In fact, I personally would take this car, and ask a $1000 finder's fee on it and pass it on to someone else. The effort, and earning of that fee comes from vetting the buyers and only striking a deal with someone you were sure was going to give it a good home.
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