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What is it worth??

 
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Old 22-05.-2004, 09:57 PM   #1
ap3
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Default What is it worth??

Hi everyone.. New to these forums and have no idea if this is in the
right spot but here goes. I have a 2001 Specialised P3 mountain bike and
seeing as though I havent ridden it in over a year I might as well sell
it as it isnt doing any good in the shed. Now would anybody know
remotely what one of these would be worth in relatively good condition
(few scratches) as it was by no means ridden the way it was intended to
be. It is black with red writing. Any help appreciated. Cheers Dale



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Old 24-05.-2004, 09:01 AM   #2
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ap3 wrote:
> Hi everyone.. New to these forums and have no idea if this is in the
> right spot but here goes. I have a 2001 Specialised P3 mountain bike and
> seeing as though I havent ridden it in over a year I might as well sell
> it as it isnt doing any good in the shed. Now would anybody know
> remotely what one of these would be worth in relatively good condition
> (few scratches) as it was by no means ridden the way it was intended to
> be. It is black with red writing. Any help appreciated. Cheers Dale




Depends on the condition and its original price. How much did it cost
brand new? Take this figure and reduce it with regard to its current
condition and age. Typically secondhand stuff is 50% original price, but
if the components are still "current" and it's in good condition, then
you could set the price at 75% or more. Depends also how quickly you
want to sell it. Search ebay and the trading post as well as other
'bikes for sale' websites and see what these bikes are going for..

Sorry, but there's no hard and fast rule for pricing - it's worth what
someone will pay for it.

hippy



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