Losi XX getting more expensive
Wouldn't do very well with blue springs all round :lol:
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/TEAM-LOSI-XX...672?nav=SEARCH |
Bargin !!
Bargin !!
That is for someone who wants a restore project...........:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::l ol::lol::lol::lol: Nothing like trying to pull your pants down..........:woot: REALLY !!!! Pro restore it says. I would take it back who ever did it. You forgot to put the new blue motor plate on........... |
I remember when I offered this guy (a member here) a XX NIP bumper he was looking for and it way expensive to him. I guess some people are just a bit, stingy?
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It came with quite a few blue parts, which that one seems not to have. |
Hello, yes this is my listing.
Appreciate your comments good and bad, but ultimately this is a unique rebuilt XX Kinwald - show me another which is comparible then comment on whether it's worth it or not! To JohnM - this has all the kinwald bits on it - can you let me know what it is missing? To retro Rac - they are the correct kinwald wheels, can you let me know what wheels it came on? Look here for reference http://vintagelosi.com/Explodes_files/kinwald.pdf To suparajicon - if I remember correctly you wanted an extortionate amount for the bumper, which is the same extortionate amount you want for all your spares - so I would expect you to be happy prices are going up. again if you have a rebuilt nut and bolt kinwald you are selling for 50p let me know where to find it? Didn't think so.... |
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That is ridiculously priced though.... I've got a NIP kit, a runner Kinwald & a whole heap of XX spares & upgrades... maybe I should think about selling it all if this is the going rate! |
Dan - I could price it at £1k if I wanted to. Anything is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Maybe it isn't worth £495 - I don't know, let's see how it goes.
All this conjecture and comments on the value crack me up. The cost of the components is well over £350, I spent 6 months sourcing the bits. Rusty worn out crap xx kinwalds have fetched over £200 on eBay, so I don't see how it's not worth a fair bit. It strikes me as sour grapes people commenting trying to say it's missing bits or isn't complete - let's see your rebuilt xx kinwald on eBay then for less money? Put up or shut up IMO. Dan a NIB XX Kinwald is worth a lot of money in my view. Iconic buggy, successful in racing - it's not like you can buy them in plentiful supply. Plenty of collectable items are worth lots of money to a collector - I sold a Porsche GT2 RS dealer brochure for £300 to a collector. That's just for a book, so something which I have bled and sweat over for 6 months and collected parts all over the world at great expense isn't worth £10? Get over it boys. If you can't afford it then don't moan about it. Like I said - let's find the market price, anyone that wants to start the process - make me an offer on eBay on what you are willing to pay for it. Put up - or shut up. |
Well said. Regardless of what it is 'worth' you can advertise it at whatever price you like. People commenting about it being overpriced are probably not potential buyers anyway. These collectables are quite often 'overpriced' but there will be someone at some point that will buy the car because they really want it. I guess you are in no rush to sell it either so just leave it at its price and see how it goes or what offers you get. :thumbsup:
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Hi David - thanks for your comment. The point here is I don't know how much it is worth, I've left it open to offers to see what the market is willing to pay.
Just for reference, I have successfully sold a XXX BK2 for £320 - rebuilt in the same manner to kit spec, no upgrades. So there is a market benchmark. The XX Kinwald is older, more rare, more collectable - need I go on? The upgrades alone are worth plenty, the titanium ball studs alone are £50! I love how this has brought out the armchair experts, show me your rare rebuilt models which you have sold for peanuts? Post a link. Again - didn't think so. I'm in no rush to sell, I only do this to keep these models alive - and provide a top end service to those collectors who don't have the skills, time or resources to build the same quality models. It takes time, connections, patience and skill to build something like this. Look guys, I'm not a 17 year old bored teenager, I'm a city professional. If I priced my time accordingly for the time I spent on it I would price this model at about at over £3k. I don't really care how much it sells for, I'm not trying to come across badly here but even if it sells for £400 that pays for one tyre on the rear of my 1:1 car. This is not a big deal for me. I am rebuilding an Atomic Carbon CR2 which I'll put up for sale in a few months, and I have 2 more standard Losi XX which I'll rebuild and sell. They are usable for vintage racing, but will still be priced accordingly. This is a hobby for me, and I like to build - but I'm no charity. I'm the only person providing rebuild high quality models like this at the moment, if you think it's expensive then be my guest and compete against me. I think I've said my piece now, happy to take any questions from the experts. Perhaps something else isn't right about the car, or my free postage on the listing can't really be free???!!! |
Oh, and Dan - how much do you want for your NIB Kinwald XX. Give me a price, how much would you take for it, right now? Let's get the market price discussion going!
If my price is so redic - I'll give you £200 for it. Send me your PayPal details ;) |
Well that got things going didn't it :lol:
I've seen some shit losi xx sell on ebay recently for good prices including apparent race setup cars. If they were really race cars they'd have all the options on like mine does Suits me they are getting more pricey if I ever have to cash in Good luck with the sale |
david85williams is right, it is your car to advertise for sale at whatever price you like - & good luck to you, I hope you get what you feel is a fair price for it, however - as a public forum I was just expressing my own view/opinion.
As for my NIB XX (which is a plain 1st edition car - not a Kinwald) I brought it to keep & to one day sit down & enjoy building it, to bring back all those memories on when I had my original XX back in the early/mid 90's - as such it's not for sale, but for the record if I were to sell it then I guess I'd be happy with a sale price of a around the £200 mark..... about what I paid for it originally. |
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I'm specifically talking about 1990s Losi models and easy 2000s, not on a wider scale and other brands. I'm sure there are a lot of rebuilt great vintage AE and Tamiya models out there, I'm sure they also aren't cheap....
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We can all bang on all day about its worth this or it's not with that but at the end of the day it will sell for X amount maybe the full asking price maybe not. I can say this for example:
Jimmy's NIB jap version 870C sold for £601 NIB US version 870C sold for £280 on eBay NIX91 car sold on eBay for £560 NIB Tomy intruder sold on eBay for £43 (buy it now he obviously didn't know what he had) New built Jap version 870C sold on eBay for £400 Good condition CAT SWB sold on eBay for £450 You can see the variations on models of what sells and you can see what sits there for months ie the XLS that have been on ebay for about a year :thumbsup: |
I sold this for £200 nit sure if that was good or bad
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/131010426801...D0&_mwBanner=1 |
I would say that was cheep but my prices are extortion anyway :lol:
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Justin, you forgot one of my Lazer zxs cars sold for £1200, think the prices will go up as these were true Losi cars unlike the new breed where they are owned by someone else and not the Losi family.
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