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General Category => Sales & Auctions => Topic started by: super-se7en (Malc Dudley) on November 18, 2012, 01:59:09 pm
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Just noticed this item (221155145852) on eBay. mark 1 F3 or scootacar. Just the top cowl missing.
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Brilliant, just what I need for my Frisky, as my engine is missing. With this I can progress. I have a fan and part of a cowling already. Nick.
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i would think you would not be alone though ;)
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i would think you would not be alone though ;)
Is cowling similar to duckling? Do you need a fan to do it? From memory it goes everywhere.
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I've bought it & paid. Brilliant. Another bit of the jigsaw. Nick.
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Thats odd, so have I. :-\
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Of course you have Bob.
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I am a bear of very little brain what are you two up to perhaps I will bid in 5 days time and win it too _ how did all that happen ?
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I am a bear of very little brain what are you two up to perhaps I will bid in 5 days time and win it too _ how did all that happen ?
Hi Eeyore
I think Tigger and Boblet might have been emulating Roo and jumped in before Rabbit and all friends and relations got too interested. Only Owl will know how this is going to turn out, as Christopher Robin has a Reliant and his new friend, Alexander, a Beetle, and both are extremely happy, so do not care! Nice!
Kanga
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Roo has fallen from his pouch. Ouch! :'(
Dynastart ... is that Scottish for "it won't go"? ::)
Bob Nick. Sounds like a Russian has bought it! ;D
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but who exactly is saying POOH !
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Of course you have Bob.
No, I left the opening bid on it this morning only to read Nicks post shortly afterwards. What ever happen to integrity in the world of auctioneering? The answer, It wasnt there in the first place!
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when i looked at 12.15 ish there were 2 bids £150 and £155 it was still open to bid then
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I too was going to bid, would have liked to have seen it reach the auction end though, had a bid in mind and everything, only too busy today to pay it much attention. :o
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Of course you have Bob.
No, I left the opening bid on it this morning only to read Nicks post shortly afterwards. What ever happen to integrity in the world of auctioneering? The answer, It wasnt there in the first place!
Intergretty? You have that.
You will be pleased therefore I left my recent auction to the end despite an offer prior to the end. We will see if the deal is completed in a timely manner to the full auction hammer deal. It will be a novelty on a 'car', if this lot can be called such.
Turns out the bear was Welsh and really called Winston Pugh. He lost out in the finals of the WBA fly blown weight boxing championship to Paddington, boxing out of Peru, there, for training at altitude. Sold out to Walt Disney, emigrated and is now re writing history as only Holywood can. His plan is to be a sort of Steven Seagal of Toddler entertainment.
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Much like that other famous Welsh boxer Sugar "di " abetes. :D
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You will be pleased therefore I left my recent auction to the end despite an offer prior to the end. We will see if the deal is completed in a timely manner to the full auction hammer deal. It will be a novelty on a 'car', if this lot can be called such.
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And as I could have predicted the Essex based winning 'buyer' has now dropped out of the deal having not taken full advantage of access to pictures nor understood the description. Not the least bit interested in the parts, which is what was for sale really. This is why I tend to sell stuff to a serious buyer, should he make himself known, during auctions. Otherwise it wastes time, money and space on numpties and bargain hunters, who win the bid to secure sniffing rights full in the knowledge that they will not be forced to go through with the purchase, if it does not suit them.