Heaps of workshop tools

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Heaps of workshop tools

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If anyone is trying to set up the ultimate man cave I thought this might help. Lathes, welders, laser wheel aligners and much much more.

I would buy 1/2 this crap if I had the storage space.

http://www.graysonline.com/sale/5000985 ... sw-pick-up
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HOLY SH*T
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This makes me want to start saving for my deposit now.
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Problem is I bet a lot of it will go for a lot more than it's worth. Graysonline is like that unfortunately. Every now and then I have a look at the IT auctions going, and am amazed at how much they get for half the stuff.

Also remember whatever it sells for you have to add buyers premium and then GST, so factor in nearly 25% on top!
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Also a bit of a tip with the Graysonline auctions. Never bid on the cheaper item, always bid early on the most expensive option (ie if there are multiples of the same thing). As the auction draws to a close everyone will ignore the more expensive listing, and continue bidding on the least expensive. The auction doesn't close until I think 10mins after the last bid, so what happens often is the least expensive listing often ends up the most expensive as bids continue past the original close, whereas what was the most expensive closes on time with no interest :lol:
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