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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: poppers on August 23, 2006, 02:40 PM
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Seen a tidy looking Redline on Ebay, heres the link. How come it's had 400 hits in the last week but nobodys bid on it? ain't it a genuine Redline??
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/REDLINE-BMX-1985-MANY-NOS-PARTS-EXELLENT-CONDITION_W0QQitemZ130018484647QQihZ003QQcategoryZ22677QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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The seller is a member here, cos he sent me the pics and I posted them up in the 'for sale' section for him.
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The seller is a member here, cos he sent me the pics and I posted them up in the 'for sale' section for him.
Looking at it, i'm surprised it ain't had a few bids. Does look the part.
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It tends to happen that when you put an item in at a high starting bid no one bids until the very last minute - at least that's what I've found in my experience. If it had started at 99p there would have been lots of bids I'm sure ;)
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It tends to happen that when you put an item in at a high starting bid no one bids until the very last minute - at least that's what I've found in my experience. If it had started at 99p there would have been lots of bids I'm sure ;)
Yes thats right, look at my Kona
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=17553.0
I find if you start things at 99p with no reserve, you get people intersted & you always get your money. ;D
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It tends to happen that when you put an item in at a high starting bid no one bids until the very last minute - at least that's what I've found in my experience. If it had started at 99p there would have been lots of bids I'm sure ;)
It only went for a tenner more than the starting price. For £260 someones had a little bargain there.