watching it also as for what it goes for ??? will have to see.could be an easy repair.have done some in a few vans,not all that hard to do if you are OK with DIY.
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Pete.
Quote: Originally posted by AndrewK on 16/9/2009
I wouldn't buy it at any price. They should pay you to take it away!!
Andrew
not all people have lots of dosh to spend on vans so if its an easy repair and in thier budget why should they not do it,we aint all rich are we like some are.
------------- Think this year is to follow old meet friends for 2014.
If you cant do someone a good turn,don`t do them a bad one,its nice to be nice you know,and little things mean much more later in life.
Pete.
as with all items set yourself a max amount that you feel fair and affordable to you,
dont go over that price!! i always put my bid in in the last few seconds meaning i have no time to up my bid. if i win brill if i loose not so bad as i couldnt or wouldnt go any higer
Quote: Originally posted by pete1946 on 16/9/2009
not all people have lots of dosh to spend on vans
Yes - and that is exactly why they should spend it carefully and not chuck it away by paying out hard earned cash for something that has no value.
The only positive is that the seller has admitted that the van is damp, which most Fleabay sellers seem not to. On the other hand, no one has any real idea just how extensive the damp is. An economical repair just might not be possible even if done by the purchaser themselves.
It's entirely possible to buy a dry van for a sensible price if you look hard enough.
not forgetting its an avondale, as they went bust a whilst back parts are not going to be as easy to find as some others. id personally not touch it, its on £2000 which is more than I feel its worth.