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Bonneville Salt Flats Discussion => 2017 and before: SW & WF => SpeedWeek 2016 => Topic started by: WillyDaC50 on August 09, 2016, 01:13:29 AM
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This is not exactly the kind of first post I would like to have made on here, but, it is what it is.
Because of some health issues I would like to sell my my 2016 Bonneville entry. I know this is a little late in the day to be deciding this but I just realized I'm not Superman anymore and I am not able to make the trip. Drop me a note at billc50@gmail.com or call 269-924-8700.
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Ed Van Scoy was looking , I have one arriving today
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Ed Van Scoy was looking , I have one arriving today
Thanks Joe, Gotter done!
Ed
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Willy, do you still have that pre entry for sale ? Please call me or respond in some way . My email is richardht48@aol.com Phone number 801-230-0740
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I am in the process of buying a pre entry , from a fellow racer out of state who cannot make the event. NOW, does anyone know the proper procedure for this transaction ?
If he sends me an email saying he has sold his entry to me , and I print it out , and present it to the registration trailer is that going to be good enough ?
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SCTA/BNI won't sell the entry for you - but'll do what can be done to lubricate the process for you. Basically, at least the most recent few times I've done it (either way -- buy or sell) all the seller needs to do is write up some kind of a bill of sale for the buyer to show to SCTA during registration. As long as it's plausible they'll go along with it. I 'spose it wouldn't hurt to email JoAnn Carlson, SCTA secretary (office@scta-bni.org , I think) to tell her whatcha got in mind so when the buyer shows up it'll be that much more legit sounding.
You two decide on a price -- again, JoAnn and the Club don't have any need to know.
See you on the salt.
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Slim, I hate to argue with You but here is How I have handled it in the past.
Go to the entry registration booth. Call the seller on the phone. Hand it to whomever is working the booth and have the seller explain the situation and they can then give Him a rebate (credit) and You pay the BNI on the spot. I have had to do it twice and am batting 100% so far (which don't mean sh*t).
One Run Bob (or No Run Bob those two times) :-P :-P :-P :roll: :cheers: