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Scrapping car vs selling to highest bidder
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this.paddedjohn wrote: »Bung it on ebay with an honest description, start it off at £120 (scrap price) and the most you can lose is the ebay fees.
Ebay, honest description, 7 day auction, £120 start. Keep it factual, show a pic of the history, don't bother with any phrases like "sold as seen" or "Spares or repairs".
Get it on now so that a buyer gets at least a month of MOT time to play with.
I bet you get around £400-£500 for it.
If first sale falls through you can second chance offer it to the next highest bidder.
It's the kind of car that's in demand for a little runabout or first car.0 -
Remember WBAC charge a £50 inspection fee or whatever they call it.0
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