Point Mugu Memorial Day weekend

Started by wavery, Dec 11, 2008, 02:59 PM

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STUE

Hea rd on the evening news Park closures may not be a done deal, but if so they won't close before Labor Day. See ya on June 18...

dkutz

heres the complete list.  doesn't look good.  Can't imagine you can't make a profit at those sites...

http://www.news10.net/news/pdf/st-park-list.pdf

Recumbentman

Quote from: wavery;205656Thanks..........I needed a little pick-me-up today.

Is it time to go back yet??????? Why did I ever leave. That stupid PT Cruiser is turning into a living nightmare..........

Don't EVER buy a car on eBay.........:banghead::screwy:

I mean how can you go wrong with thsi car????
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280345086033&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT&viewitem=

2,000 miles on it. It's been wrecked, with shoddy frame damage repair, used parts (including a junk-yard engine that looks like it sat in sea water for a year), It was put back together with WIRE TIES (literally)....and the seller says, "It wasn't like that when it left here". I took (39) pictures of the crappy thing while it was still on the transport truck.

[SIZE="5"][COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]POINT MUGU.........WHERE ARE YOU!!!!!!!!!![/COLOR][/SIZE]

Hey Wayne
whats going on with the PT Cruiser :yikes:

wavery

Why???...................do ya wanta buy it......:J

It's sitting in the garage rotting while eBay "Vehicle Purchase Protection" insurance plan decides if they are going to buy it back or not.

I was Service Manager in car dealerships most of my working career. I had to deal with used car buyers buying vehicles at auction, having them transported to the dealership (after purchasing) and finding them to have been wrecked, flood cars, burned up engines or transmissions and merely patched and sent to auction. It was then our Service Dept's job to estimate the cost of bringing the car back to condition that it could be sold with a warranty.

I have rejected many cars that were in better condition than this one. This is the most blatant case of fraud that I have ever seen. It will be interesting to see how eBay handles this thing.