I bet if you were to post it in the Sweet Rides group someone would jump on it pretty quick. There's gotta be a million local Camaro group as well.Yes, but I haven't had a Facebook for about 7 years. The GF has a Facebook page. Ill go through that.
I bet if you were to post it in the Sweet Rides group someone would jump on it pretty quick. There's gotta be a million local Camaro group as well.
If you want to get top dollar for it, take lots of really slick photos of it, do a thorough write up on it, have someone edit said write up, and post on bringatrailer.com
That looks like the market I need.
Eta; $99 for an auction. That's one way to weed out the junk. Looks a serious marketplace for the finer uncommon things. Most excellent.
Question for the TGT brain trust.
Besides craigslist and Offer Up, what are some of the more popular websites to list a car for sale? I don't care if it's free or costs something.
Oh you saved a lot more than that by not taking it to one of those places...Figure I saved at least $45 vs taking it to Jippy Lube or Kwack Kar.
I don't know the bike.
Is its design different from an R6, or an R1?
R1,R6, then the R3. Yamaha's smallest sport bike for the American market. They make 125 and 250 in the Asian market. A Honda CBR125R exists. Imagine that.
Here's the R3.
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I know exactly what an R1 and R6 are, that's why I asked if the R3 frame was different.
I had not seen one before.
I know exactly what an R1 and R6 are, that's why I asked if the R3 frame was different.
I had not seen one before.
No offense to anyone, but based on what you (and I) know a sportbike to be, the R3 is not one.
No offense to anyone, but based on what you (and I) know a sportbike to be, the R3 is not one.
I was wondering what purpose it would serve myself.
Some countries have displacement limits for new riders, but nothing like that here.