Endurance tank Ebay.

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Endurance tank Ebay.

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Im curious about this one, thought's please?

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewit ... 1167836501
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Endurance tank Ebay

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eBay fees:

The moral is... buy eBay shares... (and the increased demand wouldn't do my holding any harm, so thanks in advance)... go on, you know it makes sense*.

*Just do a general category/item search, see how many items are listed, estimate the overall sales values, multiply by some moderator (%) to 'account' for failed sales, estimate the fees eBay receives - then imagine how many total items there may be for sale via eBay at any one time on average , estimate eBay's operational costs (relative to turnover)... conclusion as to eBay's net relevant profits? Wow!

Sell your shares at a profit in due course (short, medium, or long term), buy an RC45, or RC30, or whatever else takes your fancy.

As for the tank, nice, rare, expensive - but where do you get the rest of the bike from?

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Roger.
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Re: Endurance tank Ebay

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roger wrote:eBay fees:

The moral is... buy eBay shares... (and the increased demand wouldn't do my holding any harm, so thanks in advance)... go on, you know it makes sense*.

*Just do a general category/item search, see how many items are listed, estimate the overall sales values, multiply by some moderator (%) to 'account' for failed sales, estimate the fees eBay receives - then imagine how many total items there may be for sale via eBay at any one time on average , estimate eBay's operational costs (relative to turnover)... conclusion as to eBay's net relevant profits? Wow!

Sell your shares at a profit in due course (short, medium, or long term), buy an RC45, or RC30, or whatever else takes your fancy.

As for the tank, nice, rare, expensive - but where do you get the rest of the bike from?

Regards,

Roger.
Roger, it's amazing what you can find if you know where to look!
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A while back I bought a brand new unused/un painted Suzuka 8hr 25ltr twin fill tank for the 45, it cost alot BUT how often do you see brand new tanks? Guy had it hanging on his wall as an ornament from the late 90's! Fortunately it wasn't the 'normal' endurance tank as I'm not keen of the shape of them. I think nowadays, if you can afford it and new parts spring up, you just gotta bust the bucks.
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