Track down Jason. I think he goes by nova ss. It seems that he has a good track record of happy people and he does a good volume. I dabble in it to support my camaro habit and I come out ahead more often than behind. The most important thing is to know all the information on the part before you go to sell it. You might get your feet wet with the cheaper stuff before you go to the expensive stuff. Watch all of your fees when you figure the reserve or the minimum starting price. I prefer to start my ads on a Monday or Tuesday and I always have them end during the week not the week ends. Do not schedule your ad to end on a holiday. There are allot of scams out there so stay away from anything that looks like english is a second language. You will get allot of offers so you will learn to spot most of the scams. Try to do most of your e-mailing through e-bay. Try not to end your auction early because you may be shooting yourself in the foot and leaving some money on the table. That and it can upset people trying to play by the rules. E-bay offers no protection, there is no security in anything they offer. It is no better than running an ad in the paper but you get allot more potential buyers and that is all they really offer. Remember you are selling the pictures so take the best pictures you can. The people can not touch the items they can only bid on the pictures and your description, so make them good. Track ads with the same items you are thinking of selling and see what they did to make their parts get more money than the next guy. You are welcome to e-mail me at
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Mark Sheppard