E-Revo
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E-Revo
I am down to my last r/c yippee for me. And it is an E-Revo Brushless. I am looking to sell it but I have no clue what to price it at, so I decided to ask you guys. There are some pictures below but basically, it is well maintained (just put $88 into it today to replace worn parts). It includes:
Erevo Brushless (mamba monster) rtr
Two Venom 3s 5000mah Lipos
Thunder Ac6 Charger
Castle Creations Field Link
Lots of extra parts
5 wheels, two are new in package
bigger wing
little upgrades here and there, nothing much
Erevo Brushless (mamba monster) rtr
Two Venom 3s 5000mah Lipos
Thunder Ac6 Charger
Castle Creations Field Link
Lots of extra parts
5 wheels, two are new in package
bigger wing
little upgrades here and there, nothing much
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RE: E-Revo
You're lucky I don't remove it for asking for offers. Be careful, there's a very fine line between asking value and posting a blatant advert. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this time.
I reckon that stuff is probably worth $450 to $550 if its all in good shape, but as with all second hand stuff, its only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it at the time you advertise.
I reckon that stuff is probably worth $450 to $550 if its all in good shape, but as with all second hand stuff, its only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it at the time you advertise.
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RE: E-Revo
Sorry But thanks for a value. I am trying to get as much as possible because I am not hurting for cash and I need the money by June for my road trip so I have plenty of time to wait for a buyer who will pay a little more. Ill probably price it in the mid 500s.
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RE: E-Revo
Obviously you'll never get back with you "invested" into this hobby but $450-$540 is a pretty safe guess. If I was going to sell it, I would clean everything up and try to get good clear CLEAN pictures. Get everything organized and take a picture of everything thats being sold. Thats might bring $600+
Another options is to find someone locally and do a trade for something else.
Why not just keep it tho vs having people nit pick and haggle about the price?
Another options is to find someone locally and do a trade for something else.
Why not just keep it tho vs having people nit pick and haggle about the price?