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Wow only $37 k. Might be the earlier years aren't as desirable?
That’s what I’m saying, I think that’s what held it back. It had everything else going for it. Diesel, triple locked, clean, very low miles. RHD is not a selling point, but I think pretty much anyone looking at diesels realizes it’s likely going to be a JDM, and the other I compared it to is also RHD.
back to reality?Just ended at 29k. Didnt meet reserve. Purchased in 2021 on Bat for 39k. Pretty solid sign of where things are going in 2023.
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Without a reserve, the sale is guaranteed.For those in the know, does BAT usually want you to go no reserve right off the bat or why do they suggest that?
Yeah, but that’s not really a reason. Some people may not want to sell if it doesn’t go over a certain point. I just don’t see what difference it makes? Not trying to be combative, I’m just looking for a reason aside from a guaranteed sale.Without a reserve, the sale is guaranteed.
It is a reason. In fact it’s the only reason lol. If there is a reserve and it’s not met, that means they only collect the $100 listing fee. If the vehicle sells, that’s 5% of the sale price + the $100 listing fee in BAT’s pocket. Thats why they try and beat you down on the reserve or try and convince you to sell it at no reserve.Yeah, but that’s not really a reason. Some people may not want to sell if it doesn’t go over a certain point. I just don’t see what difference it makes? Not trying to be combative, I’m just looking for a reason aside from a guaranteed sale.
That tracks, thanks.It is a reason. In fact it’s the only reason lol. If there is a reserve and it’s not met, that means they only collect the $100 listing fee. If the vehicle sells, that’s 5% of the sale price + the $100 listing fee in BAT’s pocket. Thats why they try and beat you down on the reserve or try and convince you to sell it at no reserve.
You are right they battled me for 3 weeks on the reserve........ I recently listed a 93 FJ80 on BaT ---it sold for what I wanted to set the reserve at $50k, but they forced me to list with a reserve at 40k, which was ridiculous. When I asked them for data to support their position nothing came back.It is a reason. In fact it’s the only reason lol. If there is a reserve and it’s not met, that means they only collect the $100 listing fee. If the vehicle sells, that’s 5% of the sale price + the $100 listing fee in BAT’s pocket. Thats why they try and beat you down on the reserve or try and convince you to sell it at no reserve.
Sounds like the perfect truck.Hi everyone, used to be a member here but i think my account got deleted from inactivity. anyways, looking at getting back into a rig and trying to gauge pricing. i’m looking at one this week. i’m currently stationed in Europe, and found one that i’m interested in but want some help for pricing. here are the details:
1993 HDJ80 VX LHD
547,xxx Km
1HD-T with 5-speed (not sure which model)
triple locked
some new parts installed (injectors, glow plugs, full fluids)
A/C and sunroof
it is visually in excellent condition. came from Belgium, currently on its third owner. underside is really nice, looks like maybe a recent frame coating, but the spots that it showed through were still clean. interior is probably 7-8/10.
crawled underneath and the engine is pretty wet on the sides. looks like maybe the power steering pump, but a lot of wetness. oil pan was dry though, just along the sides. looks like a lot has been apart, with RTV on the oil pan, transfer case, and axles. records only go back to this past July.
what do you guys think is a fair price. i’m just trying to make sure i’m coming in with a realistic price and not offering something insulting to the guy. the mileage and leaks concern me a little, but know if i get a good enough deal that an engine rebuild or transmission rebuild could still be affordable without ending up super upside down. hopefully this is a good spot for this question. thanks for the help!