I have had 4 offers of £5000 one of £5800,all made by images on web, not a physical view and one viewer who had only started looking and didn't make an offer. Tts been up for 22 days.
 
I have also had several enquiries but no figures discussed

Wait, In a hurry............. It just been listed really and with Christmas and new years to much partying and not many buyers give it another 30 days that should give you the idea of the market. and make it a cash only sale no check or credit/debit cards and n NO PAY PAL And make sale as is how is no warranty implied and have a sale receipt saying that and have the buyer sign it.
 
what they say ^^^^^^.

snow tax can really make a huuuuuuge difference to the price.:)
 
If you can edit the advert listing, I would change the 'rear cross bar changed last year' to 'rear crossmember replaced last year.

Just a basic thing like using the incorrect term for the part could give people the idea that you aren't clued up on what you are selling, and make low bids (such as the rear crossmember replacement devalues a vehicle offer)

Good luck with the sale though, looks smart as a dart - except the little ding ;-)
 
You don't have to sell it to them
If it's been done well I can't see an issue; it would certainly devalue if it was goosed
Some want 'as original' let them buy someone else's
 

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