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I can remember when it used to be fun to log on to Ebay and look for Crossfire stuff. There used to be 6-8 pages of actual parts, accessorys and cars. Now it is 465 pages of Xenon conversion kits and light bulbs etc. I think there are more lights listed by the same person than there are Crossfires left in the world. I should think they would sell more if the buyer thought there was only a few of an item instead of 600 at he same price? It sure makes it almost impossable to search for just general items you might want to pick up. Do they charge per listing or only when it sells. There are always a few people spoiling it for the majority.
That is another subject, I do wonder how many are left?
That is another subject, I do wonder how many are left?
ebay is now the pimp for all those lites.
stick with the good guys here at the forum, ie..needswings and srtsix.
both of these i have used and i highly push them.
stay safe
stick with the good guys here at the forum, ie..needswings and srtsix.
both of these i have used and i highly push them.
stay safe
I think product listers must have a way to plug your "search" parameters into their heading.
You get all the same stuff whether you are looking for Crossfire, Porsche, Saab...anything.
I always search with "-" to deselect all the garbage
such as
Crossfire -lights -hid -led
it really cuts out the crap listings
You get all the same stuff whether you are looking for Crossfire, Porsche, Saab...anything.
I always search with "-" to deselect all the garbage
such as
Crossfire -lights -hid -led
it really cuts out the crap listings
A major cause of the large number of unwanted ebay search results is when ebay started including seller item listings with "compatibility" lists in the search results.
I have bought 8 cars on EBay, including 3 crossfires.
Packaging lines, tractors trailers and a backhoe bulldozer.
The list of things I have purchased there is endless but thelast few changes have made the place a bit skunky.
It used to be much more fun.
I no longer log on daily to see what's up.
Caddymike is correct, kind of a brother pimp store.
Best to get your Crossfire stuff here from the good guys.
Roadster with a stick
Packaging lines, tractors trailers and a backhoe bulldozer.
The list of things I have purchased there is endless but thelast few changes have made the place a bit skunky.
It used to be much more fun.
I no longer log on daily to see what's up.
Caddymike is correct, kind of a brother pimp store.
Best to get your Crossfire stuff here from the good guys.
Roadster with a stick
Originally Posted by jmswllms
You have to use the "parenthesis" as in "Crossfire SRT6"
Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
I have bought 8 cars on EBay, including 3 crossfires.
Packaging lines, tractors trailers and a backhoe bulldozer.
The list of things I have purchased there is endless but thelast few changes have made the place a bit skunky.
It used to be much more fun.
I no longer log on daily to see what's up.
Caddymike is correct, kind of a brother pimp store.
Best to get your Crossfire stuff here from the good guys.
Roadster with a stick
Packaging lines, tractors trailers and a backhoe bulldozer.
The list of things I have purchased there is endless but thelast few changes have made the place a bit skunky.
It used to be much more fun.
I no longer log on daily to see what's up.
Caddymike is correct, kind of a brother pimp store.
Best to get your Crossfire stuff here from the good guys.
Roadster with a stick
But I agree that the blanket-wide applications of common componentry, like HID upgrades, has polluted your search for meaningful items. And, like others, I've gotten to where I don't jump in every day to see what's out there. I do watch for good buys on specific items (I'm watching about 4 XFires right now). Some bidder this past week won a very nice 05 XFire Charcoal Gray Ragtop with barely 6k on the ODO. And for a fair price.
But in this thread several have shared 'tricks of the trade' in focusing a search for specific items and/or applications. These are different than the ones I've come up with for my use. I'll try these & see what comes up. Thanks!
Last edited by dedwards0323; Jan 22, 2011 at 08:19 AM.
Originally Posted by awilson40
I think product listers must have a way to plug your "search" parameters into their heading.
You get all the same stuff whether you are looking for Crossfire, Porsche, Saab...anything.
I always search with "-" to deselect all the garbage
such as
Crossfire -lights -hid -led
it really cuts out the crap listings
You get all the same stuff whether you are looking for Crossfire, Porsche, Saab...anything.
I always search with "-" to deselect all the garbage
such as
Crossfire -lights -hid -led
it really cuts out the crap listings
Originally Posted by TomStratRT
I just learned something. I didn't know you could subtract certain terms in the search. I agree the lighting that people list overwhelms the search. Thanks for the search tip.
Glad it helped you
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