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Originally Posted by Tippy
Based on the eBay 100k cars that never sell, I believe is what Ronnie is referring to.
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^^^ This, and also how members here list 930s in the Pelican "for sale" forum for "high" prices (much less high than the Haggerty guidelines which are definitely the result of
being high) and they do not sell (like other posters in this thread have mentioned).
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Originally Posted by cover
I don't think you can substract any solid information from eBay.
First of all, 930s are generally not eBay material anymore.
An nice 930 offered on an eBay auction will appear "fishy" by definition now.
Furthermore, there is so much going on behind the scenes that it distorts the appearance of things.
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I disagree that no solid info can be gleaned from eBay - maybe just not info that supports Haggerty's claims?
Someone lists a 930 on eBay (regular Joe dude or dealer) for a high price and it runs for weeks/months/years and remains unsold - that is useful information.
Not sure about the "behind the scenes" distortion, but one thing that probably has contributed to the values stupidity is the fact that some oddball 930 examples have sold for big money (aka - ones that have been parked in garages under car covers since new, and ones that have seats filled with the farts of famous previous owners - that gets some folks all wooded up and ready to pay more). I guess if a few have sold for $300K plus then that means all examples are affected by the oddballs - is that how some insurance companies think? Seems really dumb, if so.
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Originally Posted by krasuskyp
Especially ^this utter rubbish being spewed above here^ from Mr. Changes His Screen Name for ??? reason (not you Rey / Ronknees).
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Good thing you clarified that, Paul, as I was preparing to female-dog-slap you, again!!!
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Originally Posted by IMR-Merlin
I read a bunch of books on MMA and know some guys that fight MMA.... So now I think I am ready for the Octagon.... 
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Ha ha! No doubt!