View single post by Tony Duronio
 Posted: Fri May 16th, 2008 04:56 pm
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Tony Duronio



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Maybe this is the simple answer you are looking for. Why not take the make and model and plug it into the search sections of the various sales forums. Unless it is a very and I mean very rare model, you should get a few responses.

Study the ad as written and the priced asked, though you will not really know what was payed at least you have a basis to make a decision. There are no fast and safe rules to use as far as value for the secondary market, but there is always enough info. to make a wise decision.

Seems simple enough.

BTW, you can even use e-bay as a source  or google.