That's a lot of money! Instant collection.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1975-Kawasaki-H1-H2-Z1B/202847936468?hash=item2f3aaddfd4:g:I9QAAOSw8V9d66un.
I seriously doubt these are worth what he is asking. What do you guys think? I can't get past $50k in my head.
My wallet chokes on paying 4 grand for an RD400.
IR8D8R
A few questions ...
WhyTF sell as a lot? Surely they would move faster and likely for more money sold individually. Even if you paid someone a nominal fee (10%?) to manage the auction/communication/shipping/payment/etc it seems a no brainer.
WTF those crap out of focus pics?
Bank info up front? Hard pass.
AN AVERAGE OF 16 K EACH? :dawg: yeah, whatever.
'yes honey i have them listed for sale' listing. :blah: he literally lists it as his 'retirement investments' as well. :busey:
Quote from: m in sc on December 10, 2019, 04:16:31 PM
AN AVERAGE OF 16 K EACH? :dawg: yeah, whatever.
'yes honey i have them listed for sale' listing. :blah: he literally lists it as his 'retirement investments' as well. :busey:
It's like he's afraid someone might take him up on it.
Might be shooting for the moon hoping for max offers he can get on individual items, to add to what he has to try for the Steve McQueen Mustang this January.
Just looked at his other items is this, so might well have his eyes on McQueen's. -- https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Ford-Mustang-GT350-Shelby/202847733139?hash=item2f3aaac593:g:qkUAAOSwgitd5Cud
Meh, just an eBay dreamer. Doesn't cost much to put a feeler out there.
When I looked at the bikes with that price I was expecting perfectly restored, ready to go bikes or very original and well stored. This is basically right in the middle which doesn't have near the value. Maybe someday prices will come up so he can say 'I told you so' to his drinking buddies.