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Here's something cluttering up my workbench / pinball machine / photo table that I would like to give to someone that can use it rather than tossing it into the recycling bin; 1976-1981 Chevrolet Parts & Illustration Manuals. Free. Can ship by USPS Media Mail so shipping will be relatively cheap.
If you haven't had a taker yet PM me to take them off your hands.Of course the hard part is... anything big enough to make it worthwhile to give away is probably cost-prohibitive to ship. Wish I knew how to get rid of more stuff without just tossing it in the trash. I'm sure somebody needs it!
Here's something cluttering up my workbench / pinball machine / photo table that I would like to give to someone that can use it rather than tossing it into the recycling bin; 1976-1981 Chevrolet Parts & Illustration Manuals. Free. Can ship by USPS Media Mail so shipping will be relatively cheap.
A couple ideas based off other board experiences through the years:This idea just came to me, and no I don't have anything to contribute yet, but here's the deal:
Are you about to throw something away, but realize that somebody out there might have a use for it, and you'd be willing to send it onto them, doesn't matter who pays for shipping, that'd be between parties, but that's the gist.
What's junk to you that's another g-body fam's treasure? I mean either this works or the thread fades off into oblivion never to be seen again.
Or you just want to celebrate your trash, de-cluttering, whatever. Idk. 🤷♂️
That's a good idea.Any offers and/or "I'll take its" should have to be in thread. I've seen bad blood/pissing matches leading to the whole 'this is why we can't have nice things issue coming up before when someone really REALLY wanted something and didn't get it.
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