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mudski
10th June 2016, 09:21 AM
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Arb-Rear-Lsd-Diff-/222138074710?hash=item33b8760656:g:LowAAOSwQjZXQaz h

This seller took a massive effort into this ad.:clapping:

Touses
10th June 2016, 09:38 AM
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Arb-Rear-Lsd-Diff-/222138074710?hash=item33b8760656:g:LowAAOSwQjZXQaz h

This seller took a massive effort into this ad.:clapping:

Yeah that may take a while to move. What make/model is it for,any idea?
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taslucas
10th June 2016, 09:39 AM
Third photo probably tells you everything you need to know?

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Touses
10th June 2016, 09:59 AM
Third photo probably tells you everything you need to know?

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Quite right bloke. That will teach me to read the fine print. No wonder the first wife got the lot! Didn't read the entire marriage contract! Hahaha boohoo

mudski
10th June 2016, 10:18 AM
Third photo probably tells you everything you need to know?

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I saw that but fcuk! Make some effort to sell your product. I bit of information goes a long way. Half the stuff I get on eBay these days for stupid low prices is because of seller inability. And then they say to me they don't know why no one else was bidding. Lol.

taslucas
10th June 2016, 11:31 AM
Would not putting the vehicle/model in the description mean the listing shows up in more searches?

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taslucas
10th June 2016, 11:32 AM
But I do know what ya mean! Gumtree is full of stuff like that

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Dannyboyz
10th June 2016, 12:27 PM
Do ARB make lsd diffs now?

Cheers, Danny
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1998 GU wagon - 2.8 out - mighty 4.2 in. Locked front and rear with 4.6 ratios. 4 inch heavy duty coils. Tough dog adjustable shocks. Too much to mention and hopefully more to come.

macca
10th June 2016, 12:52 PM
How do people remember to get up and breathe everyday...

To answer the question.

Usually I need a piss so I get up and find I'm breathing. :Yahoo!: Means it's probably going to be a good day!

mudski
10th June 2016, 12:57 PM
Would not putting the vehicle/model in the description mean the listing shows up in more searches?

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eBay use a search engine very similar to what google does for searching websites. So using keywords is a must. So you cram as much info into the heading as you can. Even if its not relevant but you know will get you people looking, you do it. Its quite effective.
I picked up a near new UFI Rapidcool or Radicool radiator recently. They are $650 or $700 new plus post. I got this one for $300. It was barely six months old and was in perfect nic. The bloke I bought it from was bleeding as he was sure it would sell for more, but he said I was the only person watching it and who bid on it. I didn't tell him but he listed it as a "Patol Radiater - Rapidkool" and that was it. Three photos and less than 10 words in his description. He was close by so I went and looked at it and then left and waited. I won the auction, got it pressure tested and cleaned just for good measure. Win...

Do ARB make lsd diffs now?

Cheers, Danny
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1998 GU wagon - 2.8 out - mighty 4.2 in. Locked front and rear with 4.6 ratios. 4 inch heavy duty coils. Tough dog adjustable shocks. Too much to mention and hopefully more to come.

Yeah that was my though too. But I'm not sure on that. I assume he's just bought a locker and thats the box it came in or something to that effect.

taslucas
10th June 2016, 01:11 PM
There used to be a website that searched for misspelled eBay listings. It was pretty cool.

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taslucas
10th June 2016, 01:15 PM
Not sure if this was the one I saw years ago but it's similar...
http://www.typohound.com
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2016/06/139.jpghttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2016/06/140.jpg

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