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Bidspotter.com was auctioning off everything in the charlotte Hq. here are a few of the items that went up.

these 2 went together for $500
rim:
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tub:
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body no engine - $7750 (i missed the screen shot, it was lot 162)
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titanium - $500
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a lot of the stuff was machin shop stuff, 5 axis mill, band saw, tools, office furnature, computers. I wanted the rim sooooo bad but i was way way to late for that and all the computers went for $600 to $2000. Not a goos deal at all since you still had to pay 16% seller fee and then all the shipping. They also sold the 2 paintings that were in peters office for $2200 (about) and a bottle of champange for $350.

Thats it.... all gone............
Im suprised Yaaay has not brought any of this gear for his mats
I am surprised trickydicky hasn't pointed out this thread.

http://forums.f1weekly.com/showthread.php?tid=4739
Bit slow Yaaay
i was looking at the wheel and the harness, but didn't understand the requirements of that website. oh well, probably wouldn't have been willing to pay enough to win anyway.
you had to give them your bank name and a contact person. I think it was to verify that you have an account there. They only accepted wire transfers for payment. Everything that i saw go was WAY out of my league. And honestly totally not a deal. However, the big ticket items that were sold were probably great deals. But how many of us need $60k steel presses. I tell ya, i would have paid a bit more than $500 for that rim.
(06-11-2010 08:58 AM)jccaruso Wrote: [ -> ]you had to give them your bank name and a contact person. I think it was to verify that you have an account there. They only accepted wire transfers for payment.

yeah, that wasn't going to happen. do they not know about these things called credit cards?
ha! i asked. CC are too risky these days.
oh please. visa and mastercard have the biggest insurance protection you can imagine.

i'd bet anything that this is about being unwilling to pay the fees, which is stupid because they scare away more money than the fees ask for by insisting bidders expose themselves to identity theft.
I was thinking that it would be hilarious to get one rim, then mount it on some complete beater race car for the 24 hours of lemons.
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