nice car, but I'm confused... What does "NOS" mean? I always thought it was "new old stock" or "new original stock", meaning it was an original part that has not been used (i.e., sitting on a shelf, whatever). Obviously not, at least in this case, as they are talking about "2 NOS rear tires".
Can someone clarify, please?
30,000 reserve not met
not "low buck muscle" in my world.
Which is hilarous, because in that issue, they've got a 340 in good condition listed for 11.5k
Somone didn't bother reading the mag he covered.
No, I did not read the mag
What about this one????
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Docu...oryZ6199QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
No, I meant the guy selling the demon, not you.
New Old Stock......people use that term a little too much...it makes it sound like they found the stock item. But it is most of the time a recreation there of. Made new to look like old stock
This is not my car....I put it up there to show the $$$$$ differences that are going on out in the world
Actually, you posted this up here to try to make some money on your affiliate link... Come on.
Then you do not mean Demon as in car....you mean the Demon as in voltage regulator.....
This thread is very strange and confusing. What are you guys talking about?
I bet it pops/as in sells..
Hmm, I started thinking maybe it was the site and not you that is doing the affiliate marketing, that would make more sense.. I apologize if this is the case..
This ebay link has nothing to do with anything but its a dart sport so there u go.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Dodg...754QQitemZ270352685754QQptZUSQ5fCarsQ5fTrucks