05-25-2011 | #41 |
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Tinton Falls, NJ
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Re: Mecum Frenzy
I had a 50k budget for the TT. I never thought it would sell for less than my number, I would have bid on it if I thought I would have had a realistic chance of getting it. I figured 75-85 would have bought it. Its been eating at me ever since (the one that got away) just goes to show,"you never know"
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05-25-2011 | #42 |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Washington
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Re: Mecum Frenzy
you and me both Ricky
If I had know it was going for that price...... |
05-25-2011 | #43 |
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Texas
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Re: Mecum Frenzy
One thing to keep in mind with auctions, the person who won the auction may have been willing to pay much higher than what he did (any maybe more than anyone else), he just didn't have to since nobody else was willing to pay any more. So even if you had been there you still may have been outbid. You just never know.
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05-25-2011 | #44 |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Washington
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Re: Mecum Frenzy
I know how auctions work...
When Rick and I both were ready to put down 50 and to see this go 42.5 It hurts. The what if factor..... It could be here now..... 1 of 4 JL TT ZR-1's.... WOW.... Just sad. |
05-25-2011 | #45 |
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Location: Niceville
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05-25-2011 | #46 |
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Location: Tinton Falls, NJ
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05-25-2011 | #47 |
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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Re: Mecum Frenzy
Figure in a 6% buyers fee and 7% sales Tax
I paid 15% buyers fee and 7% sales tax on the parts
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