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so the true value comes in a few years when people start tearing down their Milwaukee 8's for whatever.
Stock parts generally aint worth the scrap price unless your going shovel or earlier. UNLESS its a rare part. General exceptions are mirrors (30.00 a pair) or seats (75 to 150.00). I tried selling stock parts, NOTHING sells except mentioned.
Last edited by uncle kebo; May 13, 2018 at 05:26 PM.
so the true value comes in a few years when people start tearing down their Milwaukee 8's for whatever.
Yeah but who buys stock take off stuff to replace their stock stuff? I never have. I've always replaced my take-offs with upgraded stuff. Plus some of the prices guys ask for take-offs are ridiculous.
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