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We will price match any dealer price just call and let Matt know.Spend your dollars in the USA.I know that it sounds crazy but. This country needs all the help we can give it.

We lost JMC .Who is going to be next.Not me! But their are others who could go.

Thanks Rich

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silverbullet

Casey said he was told they were going to open in Florida.He also said that a wholesaler might buy inventory and sell on ebay.But he was vary said that Renli was sold.That was his baby.I guise we will have to wait and see.They were selling because they were not making enoughn money to stay open.The company just told him it was closing.1 week notice!

Thanks Matt

  • 2 weeks later...
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We have aquired all of the joyner inventory from JMC, and we have all the information to reorder from their vendor in china so we will continue to have joyner parts. JMC is changing their business model to focus more on the renli and the other vehicles they will have.

We have just unloaded 36 pallets and over 800 parts. we will have them on the web site in the next few weeks. We have everything from the 250 up to 1100 , vipers sand spyders, commando, trooper and renegade.

It will take some time to get all the parts on the web site so please call us if you need anything 334-361-3988

  • 7 months later...
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Silverbullet

I have just spoke to my friend at Chery and he said that Renli is in trouble.Did not say how bad but it didn't sound to good.The time i spoke to Casey he said he was worried about the Renly customers.I do have a source in china who said i might be able to get parts like driveshafts and some other drive train parts.We will just have to wait and see.

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