Horsekaren
Well-Known Member
Hi!
im hoping for a little bit of advice
I have finally decided to sell my lovely 2011 506 ifw trailer. It’s in good condition or at least I thought it was. There is a scuff on the inside of the front right panel where the jockey door is, the panel has gone a little soft at the bottom so it will be in need of replacing. I popped it up for sale and the interest has been insane. ive priced it around 3.6k to reflect that it’s good but it’s not perfect. I only want a fair price for it but I don’t want to give it away either.
Two questions, one: with a panel replacement needed in the future where should I be pricing it.
Two: does anyone know where I can get the replacement from? my husband is very handy and happy to do it but it’s getting the part, we are in the south east. I’ve found a place a couple of hours away which have quoted £350 for part and fitting but it’s finding the time to get it there.
How would you suggest I tackle this? I don’t really want to sell it but what the point keeping it when the horse it’s for is retired :/
im hoping for a little bit of advice
I have finally decided to sell my lovely 2011 506 ifw trailer. It’s in good condition or at least I thought it was. There is a scuff on the inside of the front right panel where the jockey door is, the panel has gone a little soft at the bottom so it will be in need of replacing. I popped it up for sale and the interest has been insane. ive priced it around 3.6k to reflect that it’s good but it’s not perfect. I only want a fair price for it but I don’t want to give it away either.
Two questions, one: with a panel replacement needed in the future where should I be pricing it.
Two: does anyone know where I can get the replacement from? my husband is very handy and happy to do it but it’s getting the part, we are in the south east. I’ve found a place a couple of hours away which have quoted £350 for part and fitting but it’s finding the time to get it there.
How would you suggest I tackle this? I don’t really want to sell it but what the point keeping it when the horse it’s for is retired :/