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I build a bunch of billet stuff, swingarms and carriers, drag bars and almost always working on getting something else out, which can be tough when I'm running a whole shop.

 

I hope to get to work on some a-arms, spindles, and steering stems in the next month or two.

 

I give the best deal possible, although I can't trade. It causes problems with the IRS when product or material leaves inventory, and there isn't a record of deposit in the ledger. :cry:

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Well just list it as a stolen good and get a tax credit. :jesterlaugh:

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Hey Holyman, I'm interested in this kicker mod. Do we send the kicker to you? Do you send the stuff to do it to me? What do you recommend and how much for either? Thanks.

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Here's a link to what I do... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MESE:IT

Just pack up the kicker the way it says in the auction and include... $5 in the box or Paypal me $6 and once I get the kicker, I rebuild it and send it back usually by the following weekend. I prefer Paypal because I can usually print out a postage paid shipping label and it's better than standing in line at the post office. The payment is for return shipping and doesn't come close to covering the materials but I do this for HQ members just to show it's one big love fest around here :wacko::wub:

 

AND CEJ... You could trade by writing off the missing materials as R&D expenses, demonstrator handouts, test units, or "buy" the materials from the company at cost. You can write almost anything off as R&D as long as it's related to the biz and you should already be writing off ALL of your banshee maintenance and upgrades including fuel use and "promotional" trips. I will be writing off my trip to Vegas because I was promoting my product there and my road trip from LA to Dumont is gonna get written off too. All riding equipment, trailers etc. is all deductible. You could even buy a YFZ450 and write it off as business R&D & advertisement expense as long as you were using it as a model for your new pieces and to promote your products.

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