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ok sorry bout that.here it is......the pics are just of a couple of bikes.that i suppose he wants.
The big motorcycle rally is this weekend and I have received the calling to go spread the word of the LORD. However I do not have a motorcycle on which to do HIS work. If some fine Christian could see fit to give me a nice Heritage Softail Classic, or perhaps a Boss Hoss, I can carry out my mission to save those who may have gone astray. In return I will pray for you every day which will guarantee your path to the gates of HIS Kingdom.
This may seem like a lot to ask, but remember it's not for me, it is to fulfill my calling to do the LORD's work.
GOD BLESS YOU.
* it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
hey wait a minute...just to be clear that is not me asking for the bikes.i just saw it on an austin craigslist.i dont know if it will work on not....dont want to contact him...he might talk me out of my bike hahahahaha
I have the hobby of finding older bikes and fixing them back up (dont care what make it is, its all in fun) to resell them. I usually list them on Craigs List, or on ebay. I learned never to give my number on those sites. Man, the weirdos come out of the woodwork. Once I was selling a 73 Kawasaki Z1 900 (pretty rare jap bike), and this fruitcake called me up and demanded that I send him "his" bike or he was going to take legal action! I of course laughed at him, and hung up, but that was too funny. I get stupid emails all the time from some idiot wanting to run a scam. I wasnt born yesterday. I even go so far as to meet the people somewhere public instead of at my home for safety purposes. Currently I am trying to sell a 71 Suzuki t500 titan, so I am waiting for the crazies to come out.
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