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    All Users: Read this before you post

    Please note and follow these rules below before you post in the Classified section:

    • All ads must state a price (links to eBay ads are allowed)
    • For ads with multiple items, each item must be priced - no price ranges
    • This section is for PARTS & LITERATURE
    • Negotiations can be done offline (PM, phone, E-mail, etc.)
    • Items without a stated price will be deleted
    • No pre-selling. When you're ready to sell, list your item and per the above bullet, always include a price.
    • Ads not pertaining Early 911 parts manufactured from 1965 to 1973 will be moved to an appropriate section
    • Components in "mixed" ads that do not comply will also be deleted
    • If you are unsure of the value of your part, please post an inquiry in General Info BEFORE posting your ad here
    • All parts ads will be closed following their fifth (5th) "bump"
    • Please use your own photos. Ads with misappropriated photos will be removed.
    • Sellers are requested to NOT delete the sales price once sold. Other users appreciate the pricing history.


    Thanks for your help!

    Note: We recommend that you no longer use Photobucket for pictures that you post.

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    Last edited by 72targa; 04-01-2019 at 04:42 AM. Reason: Update 01APR19
    Peter Kane

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    And as a reminder, no commercial ads, please.
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    Thats good rules!!!!!!!

    and yes no commercial ads, please!!!!

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    Update to acknowledge PARTS & LITERATURE
    Peter Kane

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    could i have a clarification on commercial posts and who and what it pertains to please .
    John Gausden
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    John:

    Thanks for asking.

    In general, a commercial post would be from someone representing an established "brick & mortar"/online business.

    We have a standing practice to allow ads from small, specialty manufacturers that support our specialized group with limited runs of obsolete parts.

    Peter

    There are sometimes grey areas but if you believe a post is of a commercial nature and you wish to challenge it, please let me know so I can investigate.
    Peter Kane

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    Word of warning to buyers. There has been a rash of "sellers" trying to get Want-to-buy (WTB) buyers on this board to pay them by wire because "their PayPal account wasn't working" or some other excuse. Beware of any transaction requiring the wiring of funds IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE SELLER. Sending funds by wire to an unknown seller is NOT recommended.
    Peter Kane

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    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    For your planning purposes, beginning on December 1, 2013, all parts ads will be closed following their fifth (5th) "bump".
    Peter Kane

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    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    For your planning purposes, beginning on December 1, 2013, all parts ads will be closed following their fifth (5th) "bump".
    Bless you and thanks!
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    For your planning purposes, beginning on December 1, 2013, all parts ads will be closed following their fifth (5th) "bump".

    FINALLY!!!!!!! If you really enforce it. There is at least one "member" who has bumped his threads at least 200 times!!

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