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trying to sell my motorcycle and the for sale has a rule for 5 unrelated post and 30 days, but I legitimately am trying to sell the motorcycle. but I cant find a way to contact someone to see if it'd be ok.
trying to sell my motorcycle and the for sale has a rule for 5 unrelated post and 30 days, but I legitimately am trying to sell the motorcycle. but I cant find a way to contact someone to see if it'd be ok.
Also, make sure you post it on craigslist and facebook marketplace.
Both are looked at often in the Omaha Metro area.
Also, you might want to contact Powersports Connection in Gretna.
I believe they handle consignments. https://www.mypsconnection.com/
I've never dealt with the them but I know other's that have and I've heard favorable comments.
If you explain you situation they might even be able to possible work more with you.
Also, make sure you post it on craigslist and facebook marketplace.
Both are looked at often in the Omaha Metro area.
Also, you might want to contact Powersports Connection in Gretna.
I believe they handle consignments. https://www.mypsconnection.com/
I've never dealt with the them but I know other's that have and I've heard favorable comments.
If you explain you situation they might even be able to possible work more with you.
I wish you well.
thank you,
its already on FB, Cycle Trader, Craigslist, and will be coming out Monday in a few papers, hope to have it sold by then. I will check Gretna.
just talked to the guy at the Gretna power sports place, as they are a cosign place they would take 10% which would mean I would HAVE to have full retail value of the bike in order to clear it ($17,000). so I will have to do personal and have the HD rider to rider program for financing options.
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