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Re: Looking for some expensive indicators part 2 and 3
« Reply #2 on: 23, September, 2013 - 19:15:26 »
Well all you guys that think these prices are expensive, you are the lucky ones who got the last few batches of new old stock items.


If you are just getting into c5's these are the going rates.  Supply and demand and supply is now short!


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Re: Looking for some expensive indicators part 2 and 3
« Reply #3 on: 23, September, 2013 - 23:02:48 »
I'm actually struggling to see why anyone would find these expensive  ???

I sold one of our C5's tonight to a local collector, and we had a conversation regarding the accessories I have in the cupboard and we were both in agreement about how much I would be looking for 'if' I sold them.

Firstly, mirrors. I've got a pair, used, servicable. If I were to sell them there's no way I'd be taking less than about £140 for the pair. He actually offered me more, but I'd sooner keep them on the basis that they may come in handy! £100 WITH best offer strikes me as exceptionally cheap...

The indicators, are you laughing when you wrote that?? £120 mint boxed has got to be the bargain of the century! Mine were £145 used!! I remember a while back a set of mint boxed that sold for over £400, so if you think that a paltry £120's expensive then I'd stick them on watch and be prepared to have a heart attack  ::) Mine are mint unused, and again in our convo we both said that a minimum would be around £300.

Remember the last thread... supply and demand? There's a lot of people out there with C5s who would pay a lot to have the dream machine with everything on it... if I had a hundred quid spare I'd be snapping up a bargain while it was there...

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Re: Looking for some expensive indicators part 2 and 3
« Reply #5 on: 24, September, 2013 - 15:45:57 »
I've seen a booster seat sell for over 70

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Re: Looking for some expensive indicators part 2 and 3
« Reply #6 on: 24, September, 2013 - 15:49:25 »
I got my mirrors for about £90. Indicators came with the C5 which was £360 Hi vis £40 Mud flaps (from Chas) Look identical for I think about £10 and seat cushion for about £20