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seriously how much do the 1198's sell for?

we sold a repo'd one for like $8k

done about 3,000km. perfect condition.

The next time this happens, and I am not informed, I will kill you.

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3rd and final group certificate acquired. Come at me 1198S

Hahaha doooo iiiiit :D

Am I going to get flamed if I say I prefer the Duc 999

The 999 is a good looking bike.

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-_- you said you preferred the RSV4 to the 1198 shape.

seriously how much do the 1198's sell for?

we sold a repo'd one for like $8k

done about 3,000km. perfect condition.

They range from about $20-$25k second hand, but the market isn't moving so cheaper is possible.

$8k... phwoar.

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What are some of the prices that the cars are selling for?

it depends on who's at the auction man.

if a car doesnt meet the reserve, and fails at an auction, then only after that im able to privately sell.

as an example(not factual figures) a c63 new ranges at around $180,000 drive away(including finance and stuff +say 30% interest)

we sold one that was a 2011 face lifted model c63 amg done 12,xxx k's full service hist, rwc, 1 year rego blah blah blah, for about $110,000

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40 guest viewers again wtf? Get your union cronies out of here Dezzeye.

seriously how much do the 1198's sell for?

we sold a repo'd one for like $8k

done about 3,000km. perfect condition.

I call bullshit on your memory.

-_- you said you preferred the RSV4 to the 1198 shape.

It was the 1098 we were comparing to the RSV4, not that there's much difference; I do prefer the RSV4.

RSV4 > 1098/1198 > 999

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Knew you'd have my back. Takes me back to high school; sharing earbuds at the bus stop.

Just noticed how purple Dre looks in your avatar; blends in with the SAU Vic tags.

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I call bullshit on your memory.

lol ok. you do realise vehicles that sell at an auction sell for substantially less than a private sale. let alone a dealership. Birds your in the business trade industry you should know that.

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Used to have dealers buy cars for me at the auctions and yes, they do go for substantially less than private sale. But substantial being enough to make a tidy profit on the vehicle, not a ridiculous margin. Don't doubt the real bargains happen from time to time with no reserve auctions, but finding it difficult to believe that a 20k-25k bike in near new condition would sell for 8k, even at dealer auctions. I'd wanna see the papers!

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