German Ebay
German Ebay
hi everyone.
i've just been looking through the german ebay and i was wondering if anyone has tried buying anything off it and if anyone thinks its worth it.
if you havent looked have a look its got some stuff i havent seen before and stuff seems quite cheap.
worth a look depending how easy it is to buy off
i've just been looking through the german ebay and i was wondering if anyone has tried buying anything off it and if anyone thinks its worth it.
if you havent looked have a look its got some stuff i havent seen before and stuff seems quite cheap.
worth a look depending how easy it is to buy off
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JarnoVWPolo6N
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ok, let me tell you one thing about German Ebay as a starter:
IT RULES!
A lot off stuff is offered, and there are so many bargains to get (just keep your eyes open and keep following interesting ad's), already bought stuff, a camshaft from a 3F polo engine (costed me 60 euro
), a fuel pressure regulator (about 60 euro
) and last weak I got a brandnew pair of LED taillights (@ 103 euro, while there about 250 euro new in some shops around here
)(all prices included shipment to Holland)
I would really recommend it, I search there almost everyday, and the best par tis that Germans are quit reliable when it comes to trade.
IT RULES!
A lot off stuff is offered, and there are so many bargains to get (just keep your eyes open and keep following interesting ad's), already bought stuff, a camshaft from a 3F polo engine (costed me 60 euro
I would really recommend it, I search there almost everyday, and the best par tis that Germans are quit reliable when it comes to trade.
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JarnoVWPolo6N
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Luckily I life in Holland, but I understand this is quit a problem, just join the EMU for God's sack! Get Tony Blair to stop being such a pain in the European arsemysteryboy wrote:They usually dont want to post to UK tho....
But if you just have a IBAN and BIC code from the German's account number, you can easily make an international transaction at your bank, which doesn't take that much time (mostly 1 working day with my bank), and it aint that of an hassle, but I guess shipment costs to GB are quit different then to Holland, which kinda sucks for you all
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http://worldlingo.com/en/products_servi ... lator.html
This is an online translator, its completly free. You can copy and paste a whole page. It wont translate perfectly but enough so you can understand what they are saying.
This is an online translator, its completly free. You can copy and paste a whole page. It wont translate perfectly but enough so you can understand what they are saying.
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