Chapter 178: Old Goods Trade (1/2)

Chapter 178: Old Goods Trade

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

To Li Du, to turn a pile of parts—and not even a complete set of parts—into a proper eous!

He re that he had tried to build was… yeah, a computer desk

But for Hans, Stephen, and even Hannah, using these parts to asse a computer desk It didn’t take them much effort

Stephen was an expert in this field, so he was leading the task

Li Du just watched at the side After the few hands worked together, the pile of parts was asseh outline of a

Half a day flew by, and it was time for lunch After, a as into the fuel tank, and then pressed the accelerator The motorcycle roared to life

”That’s incredible! Great job,” Li Du heaved a sigh of admiration

Stephen wiped the oil off his hands and said with a smile, ”The parts were all there, all we needed to add was some circuitry”

”I still feel like this was a difficult task,” Li Du said ”Honestly, even if you were to disassemble a proper one before me, I wouldn’t be able to assemble it back”

Stephen said, ”It’s really simple, and if you’ve been in contact with this stuff since childhood, you understand They aren’t that different froant, the words rang true Li Du had been in contact with textbooks and assign with machinery all instead

The ether did not have a control system that could perform drifts, like the one they had picked up last time It was a simple, old-schoolthe first one, it was easier to assemble the next few

They assembled a total of five motorcycles They used up most of the parts, and as left was a bunch of useless stuff

After working for the whole day, night fell But after the heavy rain, the skies were clear, allowing the stars to shi+ne dazzlingly in the night sky

Clapping his hands, Hans said, ”We should have knoould junk parts and accessories be categorized in such detail? These were all disassembled bikes”

Li Du asked, ”Then what’s the value of these hed and said, ”We have to see hoell they run If they were to be sold normally, then one would be about 400 to 500 dollars”

In America’s vehicle market, ordinary motorcycles and cars were cheap These self-assembled, second-hand motorcycles were even ether, it’s only worth about 3,000 dollars? Wouldn’t we have a loss?”

Hans patted his shoulder and said, ”I said if they were sold noric later The bikes will at least double in value!”

Stephen squatted on the ground to finish wiring the lastthe conversation between the two, he raised his head and said, ”Big Fox, not just 400 to 500—each of them could sell for 1,000”

Hans rolled his eyes and said, ”Of course, I know But we’ll have to h these are second-hand, they have a high displaceine This is aof the roads”

Stephen patted the engine of the ive it a wipe One could tell that he really liked the bike

Hans had not noticed the displacement—most of the crucial co the tires, seat and lights: the easier tasks

Seeing the plated brand on the engine, Hans was overjoyed ”I didn’t notice it, but it’s a Kawasaki engine? Aweso better than I expected Now it’s not just 1,000, but up to 2,000!”