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What do you think the eBay fees on this are?

THIS AUCTION IS FOR



50%



OF THE PURCHASE PRICE



by default, ebay's site limits amounts to $100 Million USD.

Final price is 149,500, 000.00 Million Euros

At todays exchange rate, it is approximately $190,000,000. USD.

All final funds/contracts to be in Euros.

CUSTOM BUILD. DELIVERY IN 2008/09
 
Note: This listing is restricted to pre-approved bidders or buyers only.

I doubt they'll complete the eBay transaction. The buyer has to contact them first for approval, why would they pay the few million in fees when they already have contact with the person? I don't think they're worried about eBay protecting them from scammers. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Tom
That's a sick price, even for a giant yacht.

When asked how much his yacht cost, JP Morgan replied "If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it."

Or so they say.

I think that applies here.
 
14.5 MW total power and that's BEFORE gearboxes and 30+ knots top speed? Ouch that's going to be rather unstable given the rudimentary specs.

Then again what do I know? 😛
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Tom
That's a sick price, even for a giant yacht.

When asked how much his yacht cost, JP Morgan replied "If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it."

Or so they say.

I think that applies here.

yup...depending on the enhancements and what not...its cheap...ive listed plenty of cars on there and spent like $50/ad ...
 
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