Another Ebay find, Sega Crazy Taxi Remote Control Toy Car

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Another Ebay find, Sega Crazy Taxi Remote Control Toy Car

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im so tempted to buy this, but im holding myself from doing so, but this is another really cool ebay find.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Sega-Crazy-Taxi-Rem ... dZViewItem
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Darn, not in the UK. I've been after one of these for ages.
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Me too. Godamnit! The yanks have all the fun :P
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GagaMan wrote:Darn, not in the UK. I've been after one of these for ages.
I buy stuff from the UK all the time, what's a little extra shipping cost if you really want something? Heck, with the dollar being so weak across the board I'd think you folks would be snatching up things from the US quite readily.

I just bought a copy of a hard to find game from a UK seller and paid less including shipping than any such auction of similar items for sale from US vendors. I figured I saved about 20% overall and the item looks to be in better shape than any similar items I've seen for months. I just love the way the Brits and Aussies save and protect those cardboard boxes Game Gear games came in, seems like every US gamer threw the boxes away with the plastic wrap!
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No no, there's no postage options for the UK on that auction. I see loads of things I would like on the American Ebay, but then it's either "American buyers only!" or the postage goes through the ceiling.
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GagaMan wrote:No no, there's no postage options for the UK on that auction. I see loads of things I would like on the American Ebay, but then it's either "American buyers only!" or the postage goes through the ceiling.
Oh, sure. I guess I didn't think about that aspect. When I sell on ebay I'm willing to sell internationally. My latest package went to Denmark.
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I don't usually collect stuff like this(not anymore that is), but that looks nifty. Really looks accurate. Definitely a nice find
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GagaMan wrote:No no, there's no postage options for the UK on that auction. I see loads of things I would like on the American Ebay, but then it's either "American buyers only!" or the postage goes through the ceiling.
if you contact him quickly, he may help you have this shipped to the UK, just tell him you want it and ask for a foreign shipping cost. 5 times out of 10 they will do it.
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GagaMan wrote:Darn, not in the UK. I've been after one of these for ages.
Ditto. Wish he would post to the land of Aus.
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Hello,

I live in Chile, South America, and I buy thigs from USA frequently. To buy when the auction is for USA only, I got a virtual address/P.O. box in the USA.

I'm pretty sure there are several companies in the UK that can offer a P.O. box in the USA.

Hope this helps.

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