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I've had an idea!!!! Freecycle!!
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pauljmcnulty
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No?
Ok I'll explain.
What you do is offer goods free in return for being able to take goods from someone else for free.
This is how it works.You advertise a part on here free to a good home.And in return you can take a part that someone else is giving away.I'm not talking about big things that are worth alot of money ,but more like the little things that you have lying in the garage that you know you will never use.
I recently sent a part to a forum member as it came as part of a bundle that I bought from e-bay.I paid alow price for the lot and got the bit I wanted for a fraction of the cost that Porsche would have charged me.So by passing on the bits I didn't need I keep another car going ( not really but you know what I mean).The bits I gave away I would never have used and they would have lay in the garage for the next few years or on ebay unsold.
So there you have it a free exchange of parts
If you think about it it makes sense and it stops the more unscrupulus people out there from ripping us of by selling bits for more than they are worth.
What does everyone think?
Do we have to limit this to Porsche parts? Then again, I can't think of anyone who'd want my in-laws!ORIGINAL: PSH sounds a good idea to me... swapping items no longer needed for something that is useful makes complete sense to me. Pete
Chrishazle
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Just tried to PM you, but your inbox is full! If the 944 ashtray is the same as the 968, I have a spare, yours for P&P.ORIGINAL: 944Scott I need an ashtray.
Colin, Speaking of those hatch release mechanism bits, I can't PM as your inbox is full, but they arrived today so thanks very much - they are just what I needed, and will be going on the car tomorrow morning (as soon as the rain stops...)ORIGINAL: colin944 I recently sent a part to a forum member as it came as part of a bundle that I bought from e-bay.I paid alow price for the lot and got the bit I wanted for a fraction of the cost that Porsche would have charged me.So by passing on the bits I didn't need I keep another car going ( not really but you know what I mean).The bits I gave away I would never have used and they would have lay in the garage for the next few years or on ebay unsold.
ukmastiff
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Chrishazle
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I am that forum member and have been able to use the left-over parts that Colin very kindly sent me to solve my hatch release problem - here: http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=694824ORIGINAL: colin944 I recently sent a part to a forum member as it came as part of a bundle that I bought from e-bay.I paid alow price for the lot and got the bit I wanted for a fraction of the cost that Porsche would have charged me.So by passing on the bits I didn't need I keep another car going ( not really but you know what I mean).The bits I gave away I would never have used and they would have lay in the garage for the next few years or on ebay unsold.
DivineE
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