1979 c70 6v possible sale

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1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by matt.leese » Sun Feb 28, 2010 4:02 pm

i been in a bit of a dilemma and never thourt id be saying this dont know weather or not to sell it as im wantin some cash to fund for a new motorcross for this year. if the right offer comes along.

think most will know what been done , if not take a look at the project threads a cheack it out,

Pm me if interested. :D

matt :)

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by matt.leese » Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:57 pm

looks like its gunna be evil-bay . ;)

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by aliengravy » Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:45 pm

So you are going to sell it then :( :(

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by matt.leese » Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:24 pm

aliengravy wrote:So you are going to sell it then :( :(

if i get the right right buyer comes along :( i dnt really want to sell it, due to all the hard work and time iv put into it but ist the only way ill be able to put some cash together to get a new rmz 250, i went on my mates ktm 450f factory race bike yesterday and iv never felt an adrenalin as much in my life my hands were still shacking 3 hours later , im a sucker for the felling. :lol: :lol:

iv got a price in mind, so if it dosnt sell for that ill just keep it and have to save for longer ;)

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by matt.leese » Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:45 pm

iv just put it on bay now, the listign is a bit C**p as it only took me 10 mins lol but itll do . :D

heres the link http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0472886642

it may not sell , but it just takes the one buyer who is in the market for one. ;)

matt ;)

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by glen wrighty » Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:51 pm

matt,your pics dont do your fabulous bike justice.think you should take more time putting together some better pics.what price do you hope to achieve for the bike.wrighty.

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by ianofbhills » Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:29 am

Matt that is a stunning bike and best of luck with the sale but I would definitely re-visit that Ebay advert.

I'm not having a go but your poor English and write up combined with your negative feed back history would easily make me hesitate in bidding on that if I did not know the bike from on here and was in the market for a 6v. Just have a re-read of your ad and correct the spelling mistakes, use a spell check if your English is not too good. I'm not the greatest at spelling etc but reading that you can tell it has been put up in a rush and if it puts me off it will put others off too. :)

Another question is why oh why do you want to sell that gorgeous cub and get a smelly motocross bike after all that hard work :shock:

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by matt.leese » Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:35 am

ianofbhills wrote:Matt that is a stunning bike and best of luck with the sale but I would definitely re-visit that Ebay advert.

I'm not having a go but your poor English and write up combined with your negative feed back history would easily make me hesitate in bidding on that if I did not know the bike from on here and was in the market for a 6v. Just have a re-read of your ad and correct the spelling mistakes, use a spell check if your English is not too good. I'm not the greatest at spelling etc but reading that you can tell it has been put up in a rush and if it puts me off it will put others off too. :)

Another question is why oh why do you want to sell that gorgeous cub and get a smelly motocross bike after all that hard work :shock:
it only took me 10 mins i rushed it really and im shit at spelling lol but iv had 16 messages alrerdy people maing offers. :D

and that feedback is due to my internet not working and not been able to access my account intime for payment and by the time i got to it he'd already ;eft the feedback we did still go on with the sale thou. but he never withdrawed the feedback! :evil:

if it dont sell im goign to get my sis to put it up for me :lol:

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by glen wrighty » Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:53 am

matty, good luck with the sale,i have no doubts you will sell the bike .as i said,its a gorgoeus bike and anyone with a love for these treasures will be delighted with there buy.good luck.wrighty,

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Re: 1979 c70 6v possible sale

Post by frenchy3 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:51 am

Good luck with the sale. I would be proud to own it but i need a late 12v which i intend to have nato green. This bike is far too good for me.
Steve.

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