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Old 16 Feb 2000, 19:27 (Ref:7764)   #3
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If you have the patience to list them separately, you may get some good prices for the earlier programs on eBay. I've been buying Single-Seat Can-Am programs on eBay for nearly a year and I've seen prices nearly double. The older stuff sells paticularly well as many of the program collectors have now discovered eBay.

However, make sure you take a look at recent auctions and set a minimum price accordingly. Don't let them go for less than they are worth.

The only problem on eBay is that Americans, who are 90% of the buyers, don't like buying things from the UK and will hardly ever buy in sterling. You'll have to get used to dealing in dollars.

If you can't be bothered, a dealer like Darren Banks will give you a reasonable price for them.

Better still, hold on to them. They are wonderful things and may even turn out to be a good investment (not that I can advise you on investments, of course - 1988 Financial Services Act and all that!)

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