Are you gonna have him hook it up to see it work..... then tell him you forgot your wallet at home, then never come back?
First, Thank you for that!
no i don't buy radios that look like they were stolen....
you said you radio was in good shape and it wasn't
1. the wires for your radio were 1" long and missing some wires.
2. the front of the radio looked like it was chewed on by a dog.
3. you said the serial numbers were there but yet when i saw it they were off.
(theres only one reason someone would take a serial number off)
4. the radio wouldn't tilt at first (never heard it had to warm up first before)
Second...the radio was not stolen and fuck you for acusing me of that. I have all the info from ebay stating that I purchased the radio. I had two of them and took all the best stuff to use for my AVIC.
Yes the harness was short and I told you I had a harness in the garage to use to repair the AVIC harness...The one you told me to grab while you went to get your wallet and then never returned.
The knobs were a little beat up but no one was forcing you to buy it and I even dropped the price for you and you said "ok i'll take it" You just didn't want to look like a dick because even after looking at it and seeing the things you didn't like you still made me drive back to my house tear my truck apart to show you that it worked.
You NEVER asked me about serial numbers or else I would have told you that yeas the head unit has one but the sticker with the serial number on the brain was peeled off just like most stickers on a 5-6 year old radio.
Yes the first time you connect a radio back to battery after not being powered up for a while does take some time to initialize. Especially one as complex as an AVIC N3. It wasn't the best test setup to do since I had such a short notice from a person that had no intentions to buy.
All you had to say was "you know, thanks for meeting up with me and going through all the trouble but it's not really what i'm looking for." That would have been the respectable, decient thing to do. Not say your going to buy it and just vanish and not return calls or PM's or even try to redeem yourself by apologizing.
But it's ok because everyone knows the kind of person you are now, thats why smooth said what he said to you.
http://motownmuscle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=123280
Oh and the radio did sell for $350 and the new owner is very happy with it
it wasn't cold outside the tilt didn't work at first then it started working fine.
Again:
Yes the first time you connect a radio back to battery after not being powered up for a while does take some time to initialize. Especially one as complex as an AVIC N3. It wasn't the best test setup to do since I had such a short notice from a person that had no intentions to buy.
Well for one, I was never selling a stereo...you screwed another member over not me but everyone knows about it. But it's good to know how "shady" you are, why not tell the guy you weren't interested
EXACTLY...Thanks Smooth
Sorry to r6rider2002 for the post hijack, I never would have done it if your item was still for sale but since you sold it already I figured it fair game to finally set the record stright to someone that wouldn't return my pm's or calls but has the nerve to trash talk me in someones for sale ad.
Rant Over