Hi,
I have decided to put my mini up for sale but wondered if anyone could give me some advice on where is best to sell it? She needs a good home, preferably another mini enthusiast who will keep it original as she will be a true classic in a couple of years... Any advice or tips on selling would be amazing! thanks
Advice For Selling My 1992 British Open Classic
Started by
PurplePixie
, Dec 03 2012 12:13 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 December 2012 - 12:13 PM
#2
Posted 03 December 2012 - 12:23 PM
hi, there is a for sale section on here that may be a good start. you will need to be a tmf+ member or have 150 posts or more.
#3
Posted 03 December 2012 - 12:51 PM
You can't put ads on this site unless you're a member or have 150 posts as he ^^^^ said. If you try and sell it in this section the thread will just get removed
I do sympathise with you wanting to sell it to a fellow enthusiast, and if it is in very original condition chances that should increase the value and definitely be attractive to Mini maniacs. Perhaps you could try contacting your local mini club and seeing if they have Facebook pages or forums that you could offer it on. Or maybe they have a member who is looking for a Mini. Check out the regional pages here to find a club near you:
http://www.theminifo...gdom-&-ireland/
Failing that, advertise it on Pistonheads/Ebay/Autotrader/Gumtree and see how you get on. Just bear in mind selling online widens the audience but if you go down the auction route rather than classifieds you might not get what you feel it's worth. Good luck
I do sympathise with you wanting to sell it to a fellow enthusiast, and if it is in very original condition chances that should increase the value and definitely be attractive to Mini maniacs. Perhaps you could try contacting your local mini club and seeing if they have Facebook pages or forums that you could offer it on. Or maybe they have a member who is looking for a Mini. Check out the regional pages here to find a club near you:
http://www.theminifo...gdom-&-ireland/
Failing that, advertise it on Pistonheads/Ebay/Autotrader/Gumtree and see how you get on. Just bear in mind selling online widens the audience but if you go down the auction route rather than classifieds you might not get what you feel it's worth. Good luck
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