Parts for sale from a 83 944
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Allergic, you need to be a member to sell parts and you need to list a price rather then a "make me an offer." If sales are pending, might I suggest that you spend the $17 to become a member? Trust me, its a very worthwhile cause.
This is sticky by the admins on the top of the boards:
Posting For Sale and Parts Wanted on the Forums
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POSTING PARTS/CARS FOR SALE OR PARTS/CARS WANTED
If you want to post model-related items or cars for sale here, or request parts or cars wanted to buy, you MUST be a paid Rennlist Member.
Please include a detailed description and the asking price in all For Sale posts.
Any 'For Sale' and 'Parts Wanted' posts by non-members, or by Members with no asking price, "Best Offer", "Make an Offer", "Highest Offer over $xx", "Email for Details and Price", etc. will be removed without notice.
OK, now that's settled, here's some additional suggestions:
Create a detailed post with pics of the item for sale in the Members Classified forum:
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforu...aysprune=&f=136
Then, post a For Sale thread in the model-specific forum with a simple description of the item and a link to the detailed post in the Classified forum. Ask that non-Members PM you for additional details.
By posting in the Classified forum, other Members with other models will also see your item when they would not have seen it in the model forum. For example, a set of turbo twist wheels you want to sell will fit several other Porsche models.
We encourage you to sell to Members first, but realize that there are many non-Members who may also want your item.
While not mandatory, we also encourage Member pricing, i.e. a discount price when sold to another Member.
By targeting your sales to other Members, the Rennlist Admins can step in and provide assistance in the event that a transaction goes bad - they have all pertinent info for Members, but non-Members are completely anonymous.
Finally - it is extremely bad form to jump into someone's For Sale thread and post a similar item that you too have for sale. Show some courtesy and get a friggin' clue.
This is sticky by the admins on the top of the boards:
Posting For Sale and Parts Wanted on the Forums
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
POSTING PARTS/CARS FOR SALE OR PARTS/CARS WANTED
If you want to post model-related items or cars for sale here, or request parts or cars wanted to buy, you MUST be a paid Rennlist Member.
Please include a detailed description and the asking price in all For Sale posts.
Any 'For Sale' and 'Parts Wanted' posts by non-members, or by Members with no asking price, "Best Offer", "Make an Offer", "Highest Offer over $xx", "Email for Details and Price", etc. will be removed without notice.
OK, now that's settled, here's some additional suggestions:
Create a detailed post with pics of the item for sale in the Members Classified forum:
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforu...aysprune=&f=136
Then, post a For Sale thread in the model-specific forum with a simple description of the item and a link to the detailed post in the Classified forum. Ask that non-Members PM you for additional details.
By posting in the Classified forum, other Members with other models will also see your item when they would not have seen it in the model forum. For example, a set of turbo twist wheels you want to sell will fit several other Porsche models.
We encourage you to sell to Members first, but realize that there are many non-Members who may also want your item.
While not mandatory, we also encourage Member pricing, i.e. a discount price when sold to another Member.
By targeting your sales to other Members, the Rennlist Admins can step in and provide assistance in the event that a transaction goes bad - they have all pertinent info for Members, but non-Members are completely anonymous.
Finally - it is extremely bad form to jump into someone's For Sale thread and post a similar item that you too have for sale. Show some courtesy and get a friggin' clue.