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#1 Another licence plate question05-29-2013, 04:31 AM
Hi all. Haven't been riding much recently and now just recently learned that I will be moving to Hangzhou after summer. Time to cash in my licence plate "investment". First (I think) I have to reprint the one that was stolen with my QingQi but thats another story.
Rigth now I'm hoping someone can help me with finding out how much I should be selling it for. I've tried searching baidu in chinese but this time, as always, I find Hu C's should cost less than a thousand. This stumps me as much as it ever has, why does everyone pay many thousands for them but then online they're listed for so little? (That was rhetorical, TIC, it doesn't have to make sense).
Can anyone point me in the right direction to inform myself better before I have to put this damn bargaining cap back on or even better direct me to a trustworthy dealer to talk to about it. My current plan is to go to the raptor/benelli shop on pubei and ask those nice folk. I don't know how much help they will be.
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#2 Re: Another licence plate question
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05-29-2013, 07:24 AM05-21-2013 [...]The price for 沪C actually went down! I can tell you, that was a pleasant surprise!
When I was at Knight Rider the first time about 2 months ago the price was 25k.
Now it was 18.5k for 沪C and 125k for 沪A.
This should be the latest quote we saw on MCM, provided by Slenderman. I guess if you are selling directly to another user, then you can ask for around the same price, but if you go through an agent, then you will need to consider his fee. Never done it myself, so better to wait for some guidance from senior members.
Wait a few months, and I would've (hopefully) bought it myself!
Cheers!
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#3 Re: Another licence plate question05-29-2013, 07:44 AM
so far got me grinnin....
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#4 Re: Another licence plate question
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05-29-2013, 11:50 PMIsn't the plate tied to the bike until 3 years after the day you purchased it?
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#5 Re: Another licence plate question05-30-2013, 12:51 AM
That would suck as the original bike's gona. There's probably a way around. Just realised aswell that if I just go through a regular dealer and he puts it on a car there will be one less bike plate on the road. WOuld be sad. Thanks for the website. Ima post on it soon if I cant find it.
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