GT front and rear swaybars - good price or...?????
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RE: GT front and rear swaybars - good price or...?????
ORIGINAL: 157db
Ripped. LOL
Ripped. LOL
#12
RE: GT front and rear swaybars - good price or...?????
ORIGINAL: themac5150
Nah, not really. Everyone finds a steal every once in a while. Ripped is paying the dealership price for those parts. Ripped is paying the labor prices toinstall those fairly simple bolt ons. But some people aren't very confident about wrenching on their cars. I can understand that.
ORIGINAL: 157db
Ripped. LOL
Ripped. LOL
I quess time is money and I spent an awful
amount of time on eBay to find that steal.
Maybe waited two months and 100s of auctions
for GT front/rear take-off sways that cheap.
No one wanted all the extra stuff that was included.
So I kinda got ripped if you look at it that way. LOL
#13
RE: GT front and rear swaybars - good price or...?????
I may be wrong but the way I understand it is E-Bay gets a % of the selling price but not of the shipping cost. That's why you see some items for a very low price but a large shipping cost. Does that sound right to anyone out there?
#14
RE: GT front and rear swaybars - good price or...?????
ORIGINAL: DylanFan
I may be wrong but the way I understand it is E-Bay gets a % of the selling price but not of the shipping cost. That's why you see some items for a very low price but a large shipping cost. Does that sound right to anyone out there?
I may be wrong but the way I understand it is E-Bay gets a % of the selling price but not of the shipping cost. That's why you see some items for a very low price but a large shipping cost. Does that sound right to anyone out there?
They also get a precentage of the starting bid amount
hence the birth of the $0.01 auctions.
There are ways around it all on eBay.
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