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bigevil

posted on 30/11/08 at 06:00 PM Reply With Quote
unfinished project

just a toe in the water really to see how much interest i get. have got a locost project for sale.bought in april but unforseen problems force sale!
2 boxes of bits ie carbs,new headlights,propshaft, 4 speed box,1300 xflow,1600 xflow(needs rebuild)nosecone bonnet wings(homemade by previous owner bit rough) 1300 mk2 axle sierra steering column. may also sell brand new obp pedal box for cable clutch(includes balance bar master cylinders resevoirs.

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mr henderson

posted on 30/11/08 at 08:06 PM Reply With Quote
Any item that is for sale needs to have a price attached. The reason is that anyone who is interested will want to compare the price asked with the goods offered. Without a price you are basically wasting your time.

John






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MikeR

posted on 30/11/08 at 10:37 PM Reply With Quote
Not totally true mr Henderson. Perhaps you should have written "in my opinion" beforehand as its not a forum rule.

Sometimes people have no idea what something is worth. This way they'll hopefully get a few offers, mull it over and decide a) its not worth selling or b) sod it, i'd like more (or occasionally "oh wow, i never thought i'd get that much" and sell.

Personally i'd prefer a price as my natural reaction is to put in an offer that 90% of the time turns out is far too little (i'm northern!) and i end up insulting someone.

Perhaps a guide price of the components so people can get an idea of what they are getting or examples of similar sales recently always help if you don't have an exact price in mind (plus people frequently offer a bit less trying to get a bargain).

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