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raftn
9th October 2008, 14:35
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-181429578.htm


This seems very cheap. Any one heard of these guys before. even though it hasn't reached reseave, it with in 15% of it which means you can buy it for $21000........makes me wonder?

DMNTD
9th October 2008, 14:50
http://www.trademe.co.nz/trade-me-motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-181429578.htm


this seems very cheap. Any one heard of these guys before. Even though it hasn't reached reseave, it with in 15% of it which means you can buy it for $21000........makes me wonder?

do not ask any questions as it'll be a scam and your account may get taken over!



....or it may not be and it's a stupidly good deal but judging by the evasive answer to the 1st question I'd be VERY wary

Forest
9th October 2008, 15:09
When you go to the flop.co.nz website their online price comes up as $28980.00 (which is about right for a parallel imported 1098).

I think they're trying to buy publicity & traffic for the 735pm.com and flop.co.nz websites. But it would be a very expensive way to do so.

raftn
9th October 2008, 15:52
The only way to check it out would be for smoe one in nelson to check it out...........but i am all for a good deal, but you know what they say.....if its to good to be true........then its probably not!

crazybigal
9th October 2008, 16:05
looks a hoax to me!!!

AllanB
9th October 2008, 17:10
As above..The bikes have all gone through the On Road NZ process are newly registered & warranted ready to ride away. We are an established business based in Nelson. Your welcome to call & speak to us. We are dedicated to bring NZdrs prices that are more realistic. Often Kiwis pay far more for products than people pay from outside New Zealand, for the very same product. We are levelling the playing field a little. If you have a friend in Nelson your welcome to see the bikes. 6:02 pm, Thu 9 Oct

They list contact details and state you are welcome to see it. If you are serious call them and confirm if they will be happy with a bank cheque on collection once you have viewed the bike and confirmed it is as per the auction description.

crazybigal
9th October 2008, 17:14
so is this your company allan?

Company Number 969550 View Certificate Of Incorporation

Company KIWI INTERNET MARKETING LIMITED

EMAIL CERTIFICATE

Incorporated 15-JUL-1999 View Online Extract

Current Status REGISTERED


Entity Type Company

Constitution Filed Yes

Annual Return Filing Month October


Address Details
Registered Office
1st Floor
575 Colombo Street
Christchurch

Address for Service
1st Floor
575 Colombo Street
Christchurch

Directors
Name Date Appointed:

TRENT, Alan Ray 15-JUL-1999
101 Brabant Drive, Ruby Bay, Nelson


Share Parcels

Total Number of shares 100

Number of Shares 75
Shareholder(s) TRENT, Alan Ray 2160 State Highway 60, Upper Moutere, Nelson

Number of Shares 25
Shareholder(s) TRENT, Alan Ray 2160 State Highway 60, Upper Moutere, Nelson
TRENT, Shelley Marie 2160 State Highway 60, Upper Moutere, Nelson




They list contact details and state you are welcome to see it. If you are serious call them and confirm if they will be happy with a bank cheque on collection once you have viewed the bike and confirmed it is as per the auction description.

AllanB
9th October 2008, 19:03
Ha ha thats is weird.

Not my company - if it was I'd be asking more than $21k for the 1098 :whistle:

Plus I'm a double L Allan - gotta watch those dogey single L's.

JATZ
9th October 2008, 19:24
I've dealt with Kiwi Internet a couple of times through my work and they seem above board, Alan Trent is fairly well known around the district.

Ducky848
9th October 2008, 20:52
Shite thats cheap. Even Ducati USA quote: 2008 MSRP $15,995 ($27,000 NZ) as RRP.

tommorth
9th October 2008, 21:10
seem pretty real to me if they are offering contact details so you can come have a look
besides just because the reserve is 21k doesnt mean it wont go for more

scherazade
9th October 2008, 23:00
Appears to be withdrawn. Maybe it was too good to be true afterall...

Forest
10th October 2008, 03:01
Appears to be withdrawn. Maybe it was too good to be true afterall...

Probably withdrawn for:

1. Listing contact details in the auction
2. Advertising a third-party website

crazybigal
10th October 2008, 09:02
so in the future we know its just a stunt for publicity and hes never going to sell it at that price

nodrog
10th October 2008, 10:34
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-181709315.htm

Tank
10th October 2008, 10:54
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-181709315.htm

Seller Comment:
Hi, We had to change over to a business membership on Trade Me and in that process had to relist our current Items.. Sorry for the inconvenience as this means the previous questions wont show. If you have any unanswered questions please feel free to repost. Those that wanted to come look at the bikes. You can gain my contact via the one of our properties for sale (check other listings) Warranty information is on flop.co.nz or 735pm.com.. Thanks Aly administration.

Sounds more possibly legit. You can see and touch it before buying - not a normal scamming technique.

Still A Ducati is just a poor mans Hyosong - so Im not bidding. p/t

Bandit Rider
11th October 2008, 22:13
It is legit - genuine NZ business, dealt with them.

popelli
14th October 2008, 17:25
There is no such thing as a cheap ducati

servicing and spares cost a fortune

life expectancy of motors is not high, about 20,000 miles and the top ends need attention

brake calipers can not be rebuilt, they are a throw away item

Great fashion accessories though

johan
14th October 2008, 18:01
There is no such thing as a cheap ducati

servicing and spares cost a fortune

life expectancy of motors is not high, about 20,000 miles and the top ends need attention

brake calipers can not be rebuilt, they are a throw away item

Great fashion accessories though

It doesn't have to be expensive if you can do some DIY and care to look around for spares.

New OEM spare parts do cost a fortune, but it's easy enough to find good used parts these day.

OEM sparkplugs, $30!? :shit:

If find most dealers around here charge $80/hour + gst for labour, no difference if it's my 50cc scooter or my Ducati.

Forest
14th October 2008, 18:14
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-181709315.htm

The current underbidder on the auction is a well-known Auckland based importer. Wonder what he's playing at?

dennisflyingkiwi
22nd October 2008, 09:27
Alan Trent is a well known, wealthy Nelson businessman of American extraction. See the auction is live still http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-181709315.htm

Someone will get a good deal.