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More demand for the coupe, but sales might be slow now till after Easter.

carsales.com is still probably the best + free ad at the local IGA noticeboard + free poster at your local workshop + cheap ad in the local newspaper/rag

(or if you were in Melbourne yesterday, you would have wanted to locate where the largest hailstones were, and drive right into them - re insurance)

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The market for sports cars hasn't been good for a while...

It took me a long time (many months) to sell my previous car. It was immaculate and I wasn't willing to drop the price down to the level of an 'average' example.

I think you're doing the right thing advertising online.

Monitor the market to make sure your price is right. I set mine too high at first.

Best advice is to be patient.

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As bad as it is, I've found Ebay to be the best way to sell a car. You do get a lot of time wasters asking questions so don't put any contact numbers up. Of the 4 cars I've sold in the last 6 months not one person contacted me through carsales.com or drive.com, but all sold within 2 to 3 weeks on ebay.

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Yeah i gotta admit, shit sells on ebay. My mate has bought 3 cars on ebay over the last 5 years and sold his Jetski and motorbike within a week of being advertised.

I sell small things on there every now and then and never have a problem selling them.

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