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I replied to a post-sale PM from the user because he asked me to advertise his little shop to some other guys on the forum. I was not asking for any money back, just commenting on how I was disappointed with the condition of the carburetors, saying it was clear he had not opened up the carbs because the dried up gasoline dust spilled out when I opened the bowls. If you cant tell from the pictures the floats were crushed on both carbs and one was even broken off and laying insde.
The user replied "What that is crusty old gas. Used carbeurtors have to be rebuilt and cleaned. If was to clean them and rebuild them, then the set would have went for like $300. You clean carbuertors by useing a hydrosonic cleaner or boiling them in simple green. I have a set of carbuertors for one of my bikes that was a lot of worse. GS650 rack. When you are buying carbs they are never cleaned. "
Does this sound like a normal carb sale to you?
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