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In a message dated 6/26/2006 5:57:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That is what I thought, until that man sold his wheel farings for $350 and I
was only asking $250 and got no response at that price.
Ebay has become an excellent place to sell almost anything.
I have to agree with that statement.  The number of people that view the listings on e-bay can't be matched anywhere else.  The market exposure is huge.  I have listed about 40 items on E-bay.  The only item that didn't sell on the first try was a little knickknack that my wife was trying to get rid of.  Everything else sold.  I sold a used ignition harness, a KX-155, a DG, an artificial horizon, an aircraft clock, etc, etc.  I've even sold used spark plugs on E-bay.  If you think serious buyers aren't looking at E-bay every day, the successful bidder on my KX-155 and KI-208 indicator was a large avionics shop.
 
In my opinion, if you want to sell it, put it on E-bay.  Personally I search E-bay almost every day for "Ercoupe", "Aircoupe", and "Continental".  Lots of neat airplane stuff on there.
 
Best Regards,
 
Wayne
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