The one that got away (Cars you missed out on) thread
- Dr. Robotnik
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The one that got away (Cars you missed out on) thread
So, you stay up late and fall asleep, forgetting to bid on ebay and miss the killer deal.
You find a load of parts and just as the deal is about to go through the seller stops emailing.
You just cannot quite afford the price even though its a 'bargain'
Did you save the pictures? Does the car still haunt you? Well here's my missed bargain, from a few years ago, a Yokomo RPS SE Dog Fighter with NIB Hot Trick kit. If I had $200 and the chance to do it all again...here's just some of the pics
Blue car
Red car
Car with new chassis
Hot Trick chassis and spares NIB
More Hot Trick spares NIB
More HT stuff, wings, spares, etc, etc the list goes on and on...
So what have you missed out on?
You find a load of parts and just as the deal is about to go through the seller stops emailing.
You just cannot quite afford the price even though its a 'bargain'
Did you save the pictures? Does the car still haunt you? Well here's my missed bargain, from a few years ago, a Yokomo RPS SE Dog Fighter with NIB Hot Trick kit. If I had $200 and the chance to do it all again...here's just some of the pics
Blue car
Red car
Car with new chassis
Hot Trick chassis and spares NIB
More Hot Trick spares NIB
More HT stuff, wings, spares, etc, etc the list goes on and on...
So what have you missed out on?
Same thing here... I guess that I don't really get emotionnally involved with my toysEau Rouge wrote:One of the best things about AD/HD is that I don't remember the ones that got away very long. Short-term memory issues + short attention span. Move right on to the next thing.
I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!!
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If anybody remembers the stupid old car movie" The Gumball Rally", there is a scene where a driver rips the rearview mirror off the windshield and chunks it to the side of the road. Then he tells his co-driver " What is behind you is of no importance". While the flick was really silly, I have used that quote many times in the years since. Huh, funny how I can remember that and can't remember what I did yesterday!
"Sometimes in life, you ain't gotta like it. You just gotta do it." Quote from my own SUPERDAD. RIP 5/10/14
Me too
One of my favorite scenes also. It was the Italian Driver (forget name). "Whatsa behinda me, isa not important".SUPERDAD wrote:If anybody remembers the stupid old car movie" The Gumball Rally", there is a scene where a driver rips the rearview mirror off the windshield and chunks it to the side of the road. Then he tells his co-driver " What is behind you is of no importance". While the flick was really silly, I have used that quote many times in the years since. Huh, funny how I can remember that and can't remember what I did yesterday!
But we're getting a bit "off-topic" pretty quick. Sorry.
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I thought that was the actors name! And how did I know that some of you would remember more about this than me? The collective knowledge of the members here is astounding! Now, lets put our heads together and figure out how to negotiate in Chinese so we can get some f'n bodies
"Sometimes in life, you ain't gotta like it. You just gotta do it." Quote from my own SUPERDAD. RIP 5/10/14
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a recent listing that i can remember that REALLY got under my skin was the mip legends lot that everybody got real excited over and then the damn auction ended early...
that was pretty much the straw that broke the camels back in my enthusiasm for rc10s and ebay. that lot had ALL the parts i needed to fully complete 2 more mip cars... and i was gonna go obscenely big, but some yahoo made a dirty deal under the table and i never even got the chance.
i took the couple thousand i was willing to bid and built a couple crawlers with it. a tamiya f350, a rcp hustler 2.2, and a diaz dtrail12...
honestly i've never been really upset for that long over being outbid or forgetting to bid, the only thing that really irks me is when auctions end early.
that was pretty much the straw that broke the camels back in my enthusiasm for rc10s and ebay. that lot had ALL the parts i needed to fully complete 2 more mip cars... and i was gonna go obscenely big, but some yahoo made a dirty deal under the table and i never even got the chance.
i took the couple thousand i was willing to bid and built a couple crawlers with it. a tamiya f350, a rcp hustler 2.2, and a diaz dtrail12...
honestly i've never been really upset for that long over being outbid or forgetting to bid, the only thing that really irks me is when auctions end early.
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There have been a few auctions in the past that I stew over.
recently there was a new built tamiya blazing blazer that had a $1399 BIN price. I thought I would sleep on it and in the morning the bidding had gone to $1200. It ended up selling for $2400
One auction I had set my sniper to nail. For some reason hackers had screwed the entire internet up that day and it was running slow. Consequently my auctionsniper bid didn't go through and the auction ended for eay less than I was willing to pay. I was supper pissed but I kept the completed auction link and on a whim e-mailed the buyer about a month later. Turns out the wheels wouldn't work for him and I was able to buy them. Now their on my Hpi F-1
recently there was a new built tamiya blazing blazer that had a $1399 BIN price. I thought I would sleep on it and in the morning the bidding had gone to $1200. It ended up selling for $2400
One auction I had set my sniper to nail. For some reason hackers had screwed the entire internet up that day and it was running slow. Consequently my auctionsniper bid didn't go through and the auction ended for eay less than I was willing to pay. I was supper pissed but I kept the completed auction link and on a whim e-mailed the buyer about a month later. Turns out the wheels wouldn't work for him and I was able to buy them. Now their on my Hpi F-1
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the one for me was missing out on a nib rc10 worlds car for $300. b.i.n. a couple months ago. the box was opened, but all of the parts were still in the unmolested bags. i went upstairs to make sure it was alright with the mrs., and when i got back to the computer and refreshed the screen, it was gone.
oh well. i'll get one someday.
oh well. i'll get one someday.
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