At an Exchange rate of 0.76785
$3,901.00 Australian Dollar = $2,995.38 US Dollar
(Currency conversion Rates as of 12 Aug, 2006)
That's low though... It's got 8 bids though, so who knows. I'd rock it, that's for sure.
[Edited by Z_Spool on Aug 12, 2006 2:50 PM]
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Here is a lesson in ebay. Most of the time when people have a buy it now price. that is what they want for the car. There is a "Reserve not met" under the bid ammount.. So if that is there, they will not win the car.
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damn... that's niiiiice. good luck to anybody bidding, and good luck selling that. You should have no problem getting rid of it for a suitable price you're happy with 8D
At an Exchange rate of 0.76785
$3,901.00 Australian Dollar = $2,995.38 US Dollar
(Currency conversion Rates as of 12 Aug, 2006)
That's low though... It's got 8 bids though, so who knows. I'd rock it, that's for sure.
[Edited by Z_Spool on Aug 12, 2006 2:50 PM]
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Here is a lesson in ebay. Most of the time when people have a buy it now price. that is what they want for the car. There is a "Reserve not met" under the bid ammount.. So if that is there, they will not win the car.
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That doesn't mean that the buy it now price is what his reserve is at though. All I'm saying is that there have been 8 bids already, but they're all low. Too low, IMO.
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