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    Quote Originally Posted by graeme View Post
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    it went for $5,000.00 anyone get it??
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    There was something weird with that auction. Bidding got to $1075 then the seller removed it from sale. I was told by another Indy it then reappeared in a new listing with a starting bid of $4000 but when I searched for it again I couldn't find it.

    Sent a message to the seller asking what was going on but he did not reply.

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    Decent trailer being sold by an Indy - Castle Hill, Sydney.

    Has a heap of other gear too, mowers, trimmers, blowers.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/goinstrai...id=p4340.l2562

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulG View Post
    There was something weird with that auction. Bidding got to $1075 then the seller removed it from sale. I was told by another Indy it then reappeared in a new listing with a starting bid of $4000 but when I searched for it again I couldn't find it.

    Sent a message to the seller asking what was going on but he did not reply.
    the trailer was withdrawn from sale with an apology to anyone who had bid as it was his first listing and he had stuffed up the listing it was relisted with a reserve/buy now price of $4000 not sure whats happen since
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    Quote Originally Posted by AJD Mowing View Post
    it went for $5,000.00 anyone get it??

    Here it is. Still for sale starting at $4000.

    Didn't think you could end an auction after there's been bids then relist at a higher start price?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Contracto...item3a741843b2

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    he probably thought it wouldn't sell for his 'reserve' price so relisted starting at that price

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    Big Jimbo trailer - Aspendale Victoria


    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Tandem-La...item2a1d1bea81

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    Not a bad looking trailer although I'm not sure why he spent $8000 and ended up with full height barn doors and not a drop down ramp style rear door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simo View Post
    Thanks for posting this Simo. It got me thinking and this was available and is now mine! Just have to wait for it to be made.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stripes View Post
    Thanks for posting this Simo. It got me thinking and this was available and is now mine! Just have to wait for it to be made.
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    Thanx Stripes, got me thinkin, will let u know how I go.
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    nearly went for "GRDNR", available in NSW......




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    Quote Originally Posted by Redeye View Post
    nearly went for "GRDNR", available in NSW......
    Y did'nt ya?
    Cheers Fred.

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    MOWERH
    MOWERK
    MOWERR
    LAWNSS
    LAWNNS
    are available for rego plates in NSW.....
    Same issue with business name registration....
    I allways liked Mowerzarc as a business name...
    Everything looks good with a haircut.... ɐuıɥɔ ɯoɹɟ pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐl ǝɥʇ sʇɐɥʇ

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    The annual fees for custom plates, compared to their marketing potential, don't represent realistic ROI unless you're a super-hero like Stripes.

    If you have a domain name which matches your vanity plates, and a 301 redirect to your main site, then that's another kettle of fish and another marketing vector.

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