Need some opinions
I'm selling my stock fender that I no longer need due to my wide tire install. I have it listed on eBay for $120. It's in perfect shape - no dents, dings, warps, scratches or chips. Somebody asked me if I'd take $75 for it. If so, they'd buy it. Should I hold out or is that a reasonable price? I'm not sure what I should do.
Advice?
Advice?
20 hours left in the auction. It was listed for 5 days.
The fender is from a 2004 FXST.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...580&rd=1,1
The fender is from a 2004 FXST.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...580&rd=1,1
being that i am a e bay seller and have been for nine years i would give you a few suggestions one look at the completed items for the item your selling and see what they have been getting. if there are a lot of them for sale the going rate will be down. Often people will try to get you to end an auction early with hopes of saving a few dollars when in reality most serious bidders bid at the end of the auction. Most of the time there is more bidding on an item in the last 2 minutes. I would say let it run a lot of times the same guy who made you the offer will bid on it if he really wants it. I just checked your auction and seen you have no bids i was thinking you had bids on it.what the heck let it run you can always relist and lower the price. I just checked the items that sold and it seenms a black fender brings the most I guess if you have a black bike you can just add the fender and be on your way. some went for over 150 dollars other colors sold for 90 more or less check it out here is the link green price are sold items
http://motors.search-completed.ebay....=search&ftrv=1
http://motors.search-completed.ebay....=search&ftrv=1
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