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tdbristol 19th Aug 2020 10:47

Where to sell aviation items?
 
All,

I would appreciate any suggestions on where to sell aviation items. Not an aircraft, but small things: in-cockpit items, books, tie downs...
UKGA now charge £25 for adverts [OK for an aircraft but not small items]; the 'red-topped' forum has a 'For sale/wanted' section but traffic seems slow on this.
Which leaves Afors [but mainly aircraft, shares and parts] and eBay .. unless anyone has any other ideas?

TIA


BoeingBoy 19th Aug 2020 12:06

There are various aviation sales forums on Facebook. I don't want to favour any particular one but those and the GA forums permit private ads for second hand equipment.

Dave Gittins 19th Aug 2020 12:19

eBay seems to have a thriving section. No doubt there are other websites/sales sites / auction sites such as Craig's List, depending where you are.

tdbristol 19th Aug 2020 21:14

Thanks for the suggestions; hadn't even thought of Facebook, doh! I didn't realise that Craigs List was in the UK; just had a quick look - but can't find any aviation items on there, despite the 'Aviation' category.
Thanks again BoeingBoy and Dave

Maoraigh1 20th Aug 2020 18:23

eBay seems to think I'm interested in old and odd military stuff, with nothing appearing that is of use to GA.

BobD 21st Aug 2020 08:00


Originally Posted by Maoraigh1 (Post 10866225)
eBay seems to think I'm interested in old and odd military stuff, with nothing appearing that is of use to GA.

Maoraigh, my experience was totally different with e-Bay. When I stripped the steam panel (including radios, transponder etc) from the part built aircraft I bought, to replace everything with glass/compliant kit, I sold everything over time through e-Bay, some bits going to Australia, USA etc. As long as your are in no rush to sell, the trick is to advertise each item slightly above what you think it is worth, and then when it doesn't sell, just repeat but slightly cheaper, until it finds its own price that will sell. It costs nothing to repeat advertise ( although the cut e-bay takes when it does sell is a bit steep, 10% I think).

Maoraigh1 21st Aug 2020 20:49

Thanks. I'll have another look at eBay. I'm looking for serviceable instruments.


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