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#121544 11/19/07 02:36 AM
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Anyone needing one? Looks new,,

Winter kit [cgi.ebay.com]


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What are they worth Lionel?


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Do not know,Last year I put about 4 peices of duct tape over the middle on each side and it seemed to work well, But I would like to have one of theese kits.

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Rob, they don't look like much but for example, the one cover in front of the cowl opening,,

0452007-2-279 COVER
(List Price: $ 223.00) Stock Available $ 178.40 (EA)

So for the complete set, I'd be guessing anything under $200 would be a steal, If you need, I can get all the part numbers and let you know what they would be if you had to order them. Rob, if you plan flying in the winter, you will need to do something regarding winterizing your 150. Without it, there is no way you'll build enough heat to even warm the oil, of for that matter, you'll freeze your cuzzoo's cause the engine is running so cold and the cabin heat will just blow cold air.


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I have heard a copy other people mention the duct tape trick.

Greg, Where do you fasten the duct tape so it doesn't fly off or get onto the cylinders?

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Originally Posted by lionel_CFETZ

So for the complete set, I'd be guessing anything under $200 would be a steal


My '59 only has the one hole inside the cowling while the kit has two...but the mechanic dude didn't think that would be an issue..so I'll take a shot at it.

Looks like there's an "auto-bid" in there as I just got one-upped by $1.


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When I really want something, I'll set my max price and use an off-eBay sniper. I don't like auto-bidding, as it too often starts a bidding war and then artificially drives up the price. The fewer visible bids the better! I set a max price I'm willing to pay (don't forget shipping), and stick to it!

Some folks think using a sniper program is unfair. I think if it's available to everyone, it's just part of the stretegy. I can't be held responsible for anyone else's lack of bidding knowledge.

I will NOT bid against anyone here who makes it known they are bidding! I recognize very few of the screen names used on eBay!

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Originally Posted by Carl_Chitwood
When I really want something, I'll set my max price and use an off-eBay sniper.


??? confused

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Originally Posted by Ronald_Stewart
Originally Posted by Carl_Chitwood
When I really want something, I'll set my max price and use an off-eBay sniper.


??? confused

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Ron,
Sniping is the use of a computer service that waits until there are only seconds left in an online auction before it inputs a bid. This limits the opportunity of other bidders to respond manually. You can pay for sniping services or there are some that are free (usually limited to some few auctions per week).


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Originally Posted by 150flivver
Sniping is the use of a computer service that waits until there are only seconds left in an online auction before it inputs a bid. This limits the opportunity of other bidders to respond manually. You can pay for sniping services or there are some that are free (usually limited to some few auctions per week).


And where do you find these "snipers?"

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