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Car Forum / MINI / November 2003

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Rocky - 03 Nov 2003 19:10 GMT
How much should you pay for a good second hand Dizzy(Points)

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The Muffin Man - 03 Nov 2003 19:51 GMT
I don't know Rocky.  How much should you pay for a good second hand dizzy?

Or is it not a joke?

In the UK you can pick one up for ?10 in a scrap yard.  If they don't know
there is a difference, you can get an electronic one.

Are you buying from a shop or selling one of your own?  You do have the USA
premium to add to it of approx 900% of what you would pay in the UK :(

The Muffin Man

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Rocky - 03 Nov 2003 19:55 GMT
Thanks,  I have two spare I was thinking if selling on Ebay, I was wonering
if it would be worth it( I am in the UK). Might be worth putting it up as an
international one !!!!!
The Muffin Man - 03 Nov 2003 20:04 GMT
You must be a different Rocky then.  I thought you were Rocky Frisco - the
guy who created this Usenet thing.  He lives in the US but still managed to
buy and collect a set of wheels from me in Yorkshire.

Ebay is the best way to find out how much it is worth - you will often find
that mini bits sell quite well.  I would stick it up for 99p no reserve.
That way people get interested in it because it is a bargain - once they are
sucked in they will keep bidding on it ;)

Remember, postage is going to be high on it so make sure you put it up as
"buyer pays all costs".  It may be wise getting it weighed in the post
office first.  For your best price, you want to time the auction to end late
Sunday afternoon.

Hope this helps.

The Muffin Man

> Thanks,  I have two spare I was thinking if selling on Ebay, I was wonering
> if it would be worth it( I am in the UK). Might be worth putting it up as an
> international one !!!!!
Stan Blazejewski - 05 Nov 2003 10:12 GMT
Seeing Rocky wants to make it "international", now all he has to do is
figure out where in which country he wants it to be "late Sunday
afternoon"   8^)

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Dave Yardy - 03 Nov 2003 19:57 GMT
> How much should you pay for a good second hand Dizzy(Points)

In the uk <?10 generally

TTFN,
Dave
 
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