Why do people start auctions yet stick an asking price into the item description?
THIS 142-MILE BEAUTY'S up for auction on eBay right now, with the bidding standing at £20,000.
The road-going MotoGP replica comes with additional extras including: a full factory Termignoni hand made Titanium System with carbon undertray, rear seat cowl and dECU upgrade (rear exit and side exit pipes), factory Ducati carbon hugger, Ducati Double Race Screen, factory fitted Digital Quickshifter, factory race quick release fuel cap and comes with a two-year warranty. The owner has a Ducati-related number plate which can be negotiated into the deal.
The sad news is that the owner's slapped a £48,500 asking price on the machine, which isn't negotiable.
To see it in full go to:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2008-DUCATI-DESMOSEDICI-TEAM-VERSION-RED_W0QQitemZ120461038701QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motorcycles?hash=item1c0c09946d&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Posted: 22/08/2009 at 21:49
I didn't see this here and bid up to £30k to start with.
I'm not paying £48,500 for it though
Oh and the cheeky bastard would p/ex for an F430, which cost £150,000 new. He's not having mine.
Posted: 22/08/2009 at 23:22
Posted: 21/12/2010 at 19:12