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In the "V8 cars For Sale" thread (75-ZT-E) we have the initial asking price only. |
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24th January 2016, 17:53 | #74 |
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Oddly enough I have a soft spot for the Fiat Strada (Ritmo) especially the Abarth version but they sadly rusted faster than my first car an MG Metro did. Also have a soft spot for the Marina/Ital especially the 1.8TC Coupe and Ital 2000HLS, I doubt any 2000cc Itals have survived, auto only if I remember rightly?
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And evidently they are not accurate - they are an opinion only buyers know the cars worth which in this case has been demonstrated The point I was trying to make gently was Unless you are the sellers or buyer it is none of our business I am bored of reading threads where know it alls slate the vehicles and prices asked/sold for MODS ABOUT TIME THIS WAS SORTED |
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25th January 2016, 17:52 | #78 |
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There´s a lot of unscrupulous dealers & bidders out there who deliberately bid an unrealistic amount. This is a way of seeing what the current highest bid is of the previous bidder has put in which makes a total mockery of eBay auction listings. If it was a real life auction in a room and there was a few people bidding on the same item as you, no one would know what anyone´s highest limits were. (ok dealers do get together in like a cartel sometimes to previously agree amongst themselves who´s going to win what.........that´s been going on since auctions began as they win stuff for less overall unless Jo Public outbids them all)
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