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Ken,
     I believe that there are some that bid their stuff up(by having a friend 
do it).  The key is to know how much the item is worth and how much you are 
willing to spend.  I picked up another set of LS-5 heads and Intake for my 70 
Chevelle for $125.00..another thing to remember is shipping.. it cost $100.00 
to get those parts to me.
Buyer beware..there is lots of junk for sale.  Be sure to ask all necessary 
questions before bidding.  A nice piece to one person is scrap to another.  
The pictures don't always tell the story.

Walt



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>Donnie:
>
>I just started using Ebay. However, I have a suspicion
>that some sellers assume an identity as a buyer and
>bid against their own item thus attempting to raise
>the
>price. Anyone else here have that thought or am I just
>paranoid ?
>
>Ken McD...
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>> Ebay is a good place to find hard to find items....
>> and you can get some
>> really good deals.  Know how much one cost and what
>> you are willing to pay.
>> Just dont get caught up in the bidding process and
>> if the price gets to be
>> too much... let it go and move on.
>>
>> Good Luck
>>
>> Donnie
>>
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