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stainless steel liftoff door hinges are Sold!

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Stainless steel liftoff door hinges. Only on a truck for 3 months that I parted out. $200 + 10 shipping anywhere in the lower 48

Thanks Jeff


Sold to mattt. Thanks for everybody's interest.
 
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Very interested. Are they the ones from WH? No issues with them, they look just like the ones on their site? Is it one complete set, enough for both doors? I really need 1 and 1/2 sets, the extra 1/2 for other doors going on the bronco.
 
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So, every knows I take the first guy on the list and then work my way down list. Matt first then Buddy's 70, and Stewart (with a PM ). Yes, I believe they are Wild horses they look exactly like theirs on the web site. They are the polish stainless steel liftoff hinges and the come with black powdered coated quick release door straps brackets (that were never mounted) but no door straps and bolts. Why the former owner didn't use the stainless hardware I have no idea. He just reused his old stock door hardware. Payment, money order only! No Paypal unless you want to pay and extra Paypal fees.
Thanks and let me know Matt
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So, every knows I take the first guy on the list and then work my way down list. Matt first then Buddy's 70, and Stewart (with a PM ). Yes, I believe they are Wild horses they look exactly like theirs on the web site. They are the polish stainless steel liftoff hinges and the come with black powdered coated quick release door straps brackets (that were never mounted) but no door straps and bolts. Why the former owner didn't use the stainless hardware I have no idea. He just reused his old stock door hardware. Payment, money order only! No Paypal unless you want to pay and extra Paypal fees.
Thanks and let me know Matt
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Jeff,
Don't mean to butt in, but I have used Paypal many times in the past and I have never paid any Paypal fees. Paypal is free, secure, and the fastest way to transfer money to someone. Just my two cents.
Paul
 
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Hey Paul, yes I have used Paypal many times too. If you send money there is no fee like you said. If you with draw money or deposit money into your Paypal account there is also no fees. But if anyone sends you money from Paypal to Paypal account you'll get hit with a 3% transaction fee. I agree using Paypal is easy and safe way to send money. If you selling a bunch of things all those fees for receiving the payments starts to really add up. I don't want to be a cheapskate but unfortunately I don't have the ability like the Federal Government just to go and print more money when I need some. So, if someone really wants to do Paypal I'm cool with that. The price $206 + $10 shipping or cash/money order is $200 + $10 shipping or free pickup if local.

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Hey Paul, yes I have used Paypal many times too. If you send money there is no fee like you said. If you with draw money or deposit money into your Paypal account there is also no fees. But if anyone sends you money from Paypal to Paypal account you'll get hit with a 3% transaction fee. I agree using Paypal is easy and safe way to send money. If you selling a bunch of things all those fees for receiving the payments starts to really add up. I don't want to be a cheapskate but unfortunately I don't have the ability like the Federal Government just to go and print more money when I need some. So, if someone really wants to do Paypal I'm cool with that. The price $206 + $10 shipping or cash/money order is $200 + $10 shipping or free pickup if local.

Thanks Jeff
Hey Jeff, just wondering if you heard from Matt yet.
 

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P-mailed you Jeff.

In regards to the Paypal fees and whatnot.....you can receive $$ thru Paypal without fees. I do it all the time. It is completely dependant on what type of Paypal account you have....you MUST have a "Personal Account" to avoid the fees AND the person sending $$ must send it from a Paypal balance or a checking account. Any credit card payment I receive, I usually decline the payment because Paypal offers one fee when the payment is pending and then JACKS the fee up once I receive it. The pending fee showing is if I convert to a Premier Account. Since I will only have a Personal Account, they jack the fee. Just specify what types of Paypal payments you will take, and there are no fees.

You can convert to a Personal Account if you have a different type of account, but you can't flip back and forth. I also think Paypal limits how many times you can convert your account.
 
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on the list Lunchbox

Hey Lunchbox, I'm just waiting to here back with Matt's final decision. I'll let everone one know ASAP, Jeff
 
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