Paging Lozzo (and anyone else who know about Gixxer bits)

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Champ, Jun 22, 2005.

  1. Champ

    Champ Guest

    Champ, Jun 22, 2005
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    flash Guest

    flash, Jun 22, 2005
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    Krusty Guest

    Krusty, Jun 22, 2005
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  4. Champ

    Champ Guest

    Hmmm. As a buyer, I'd always try and find out that sort of thing.
    Much appreciated.
     
    Champ, Jun 22, 2005
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    Pip Guest

    Prolly because it is in grey primer. Yer average PR that would own
    such a motorcycle would only buy a panel if it was in the correct
    colour, decals intact etc.

    Fifty quid + a tenner P&P, plus at least thirty to get it painted and
    fucknowshowmuch for decals add up to quite a bit. You're looking for
    a racer/trackday artiste/pikey Gixxer owner and perhaps they're a bit
    thin on the ground.
     
    Pip, Jun 22, 2005
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    petrolcan Guest

    Too high a starting price and not the best time of day to end an
    auction. When I sell via Ebay I have a start price of 99p and attempt
    to end the auction between 8 and 10pm.
     
    petrolcan, Jun 22, 2005
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  7. Champ

    Lozzo Guest

    Champ says...
    Quite possibly because an undamaged blue and white K1 panel sold last
    week for 65 quid. Used Gixer panels aren't expensive. A brand new one
    sold for 110 quid last week too.
     
    Lozzo, Jun 22, 2005
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  8. Champ

    petrolcan Guest

    ISWYM. If I was looking for said panel I'd be looking to get it as
    cheap as possible. A starting price of ?50 should only be applied if it
    is worth lots more.

    Thought about setting a reserve and starting at 99p?
     
    petrolcan, Jun 22, 2005
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  9. Champ

    petrolcan Guest

    It happens, even to you :)

    Try ending it on a Sunday evening with a 99p start and your set reserve.
     
    petrolcan, Jun 23, 2005
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