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Offline xxpenxx

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« on: 13 March 2014, 16:21 »
Just put these on Ebay, not sure if I can improve the Ad?

I don't know some of the stuff that ebays asks me. My Alloys are currently at a friends...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=161248363659

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« Reply #1 on: 13 March 2014, 16:35 »

Should mention what car they fit as this will attract a lot of buyers like in title put vw dub polo ect....

You should also put this website on there so people can look to see if they fit there car will attract a lot more people  :smiley:

http://www.wheelbasealloys.com/alloy-wheels/fitment-guide



Hope this helps.

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Offline dragonfly

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« Reply #2 on: 13 March 2014, 16:41 »
You have a buy it now for £210 but what happens if the sell for say £150? Do you want £210? If so put a reserve on it.

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« Reply #3 on: 13 March 2014, 16:45 »
problem is a reserve always puts people off is a hard choice when it comes to reserve your bidding just to be at a price and starting to high doesn't welcome people 99p starting bid 7 day auction end it on a Sunday evening.

If you include new tyres in the title listing and make of them they should make your money if the wheels don't new 17" tyres are not cheap so £150 for four new tyres is worth the money and they get some alloys aswell :grin:

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Offline mcgee9t2

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« Reply #4 on: 14 March 2014, 07:46 »
personally id not have put them on untill you know all the details, nobody is going to purchaise them not knowing the exact pcd etc. so cant really see you getting any bids untill thats put on, wasted day or so on ebay imo.

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« Reply #5 on: 14 March 2014, 11:26 »
You asked for advice, ignored it, then listed the item and are now asking for advice  :rolleyes: great


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« Reply #6 on: 15 March 2014, 12:25 »
the residue on the wheels you speak of, i assume that is worming under the lacquer caused by moisture ingress.

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« Reply #7 on: 16 March 2014, 11:04 »
Sam, go change your manpon dude. End of the day, I'll do what I sodding well want! If you have nothing nice to say why waste your breath? Atleast other people bother responding with something actually worth reading.

Yeah thanks guys, thing is Mcgee I don't know where I find half the things on the wheels.

An yeah that's what I thought Shizzle lol.

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« Reply #8 on: 17 March 2014, 11:44 »
Sam, go change your manpon dude. End of the day, I'll do what I sodding well want! If you have nothing nice to say why waste your breath? Atleast other people bother responding with something actually worth reading.

Yeah thanks guys, thing is Mcgee I don't know where I find half the things on the wheels.

An yeah that's what I thought Shizzle lol.

Wasting breath? I think the irony of that may be lost on you. We told you what to put in the listing, then you ignored everything that you were told and listed the item anyway and now want to be spoon fed answers that only you have (should be written on the wheel somewhere or failing that in the wolfrace catalogue using google). Look, we are a nice bunch and willing to help so long as you are willing to help yourself. Do you at least have a model number and what they came off?  :smiley:


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« Reply #9 on: 17 March 2014, 12:42 »
you can also measure a rough pcd with a pair of calipers.

theres even calculators on the internet that will do the maths for you, all you need to know is diameter of the bolt holes, how many bolt holes, and distance between them simple maths gives you the answer...