On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 16:55:44 +0100, "Nige"
<nigel.inceBUGGEROFF@btinternet.com> wrote:
>I have shoved Tyson on eBay, main reason is I need a LSE or RRC to tow the caravan to Wales. Anyone
>interested give me a blast!
>
>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ME:L:LCA:UK:11
>
>It's a tidy old bus, sorted most of the stuff out, got tons of bits to fit yet!!
>
>Anyone got a newer LSE or RRC & wants to deal, I'm here, must have a towbar though! Ideally I want a 3.9
>RRC or the standard 4.2 LSE.
>
>Ta
>
>Nige
>--?
>Subaru WRX (Annabel)
>
>Landrover 110 County Station Wagon (Tyson)
>
>'"Say hello to my little friend"
>
*sniff* ah miss the ole chap y'know *sniff*
New battery and alternator were put on when I got it by the way, dates
in the book.
Hope he finds a good home, reliable old bus that 'e is.
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"Nige" <nigel.inceBUGGEROFF@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone got a newer LSE or RRC & wants to deal, I'm here, must have a
> towbar though! Ideally I want a 3.9 RRC or the standard 4.2 LSE.
>
> Ta
>
> Nige
Can I place an order? I need a Galv Chassis which wil accept a V8, BW66 Auto
and a IIa transferbox... all to fit an 88 inch IIa. I think this should be
your next project.... at least then when you've fitted Mud flaps and front
bumper I can pick up a bargain and Percy would be pretty impressed too.
;0)
Seriously I very nearly said when you bought Tyson gimme a shout when you
get bored... unfortunately I've just spent lots I shouldn't on a car ......
if only the friggin DVLA will send me the correct blasted retention forms.
:0(
"BUT IT IS NOT PERFECT, SO NO BARTERING WILL BE TOLERATED AFTER BIDDING
STOPS!! DESPITE ALL THIS CRUD (THAT YOU HAVE TO PUT IN AN AUCTION THESE DAYS
WITH EBAY TV ADVERTISING ETC) I AM ACTUALLY QUITE A NICE BLOKE, MY DOGS ARE
EVIL THOUGH"
Couldn't agree more. i consider myself very easy to deal with, so get a
little annoyed having to put that rubbish up. having been farked around
twice now by people buying cars off me (one nitwit from Texas buying a
landcruiser off me, i am in australia, and another dimwit who didn't bother
to inspect the volvo i had for sale), it is mandatory and i am becoming even
more agressive in my warnings. love the bit about the dogs eating you as
well.
Tell you what, if it was for sale in Aus, i would definitely be very
tempted. Landies seem to be a lot more expensive over here and there
certainly isn't the range.
out of interest, why put the starting bid so high?
seems to me that high starting bids put off bidders.
I concede that it's cheaper than a reserve, but I reckon starting low so
that people get into a bidding frenzy works better.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"There is plenty of time to win this game, and to thrash the Spaniards
too" Sir Francis Drake (1540? - 1596) Attr. saying when the Armarda was
sighted, 20th July 1588
>On or around Sun, 11 Sep 2005 16:55:44 +0100, "Nige"
><nigel.inceBUGGEROFF@btinternet.com> enlightened us thusly:
>
>>I have shoved Tyson on eBay, main reason is I need a LSE or RRC to tow the caravan to Wales. Anyone
>>interested give me a blast!
>>
>>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ME:L:LCA:UK:11
>>
>
>out of interest, why put the starting bid so high?
>
>seems to me that high starting bids put off bidders.
>
>I concede that it's cheaper than a reserve, but I reckon starting low so
>that people get into a bidding frenzy works better.
That's my experience. Started my 109 and 600 (IIRC) and got no bids.
Week later relisted it at 99 and it sold for 900+.
Austin Shackles wrote:
> On or around Sun, 11 Sep 2005 16:55:44 +0100, "Nige"
> <nigel.inceBUGGEROFF@btinternet.com> enlightened us thusly:
>
>> I have shoved Tyson on eBay, main reason is I need a LSE or RRC to
>> tow the caravan to Wales. Anyone interested give me a blast!
>>
>> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ME:L:LCA:UK:11
>>
>
> out of interest, why put the starting bid so high?
>
> seems to me that high starting bids put off bidders.
>
> I concede that it's cheaper than a reserve, but I reckon starting low
> so that people get into a bidding frenzy works better.
Cars don't usually attract a bidding frenzy, someone will either want it or not, I have sold a good few
on eBay & it works for me!
You are r4ight too matey, miles cheaper than a reserve. Waste of time putting a reserve on anyway as some
twat always bids silly high to find out what the reserve is then retracts the bid!!
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