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IMO it is enough to just be upfront with the buyer that you do not recommend the particular item. I had some generic strut bar from the previous owner, new, never installed. I straight up told the guy I could not vouch for it's fitment, nor would I recommend it as a handling "upgrade". I really was borderline talking them out of the purchase, without actually doing so. I had a buyer or two pass on it, and then someone came along who decided it didnt matter to them.
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