1981 chrome akisu bmx
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weapons-grade bolognium
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Upload some pics to an album on your profile page. Someone can post them for you and that will help to evaluate.
https://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/akisu/
https://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/akisu/
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Value on BMX is all over the map. And where you obtain value is key. In my local market, BMX tends to go way. under market. But on ebay, they can bring top dollar.
Model, condition, originality all make a big difference. To sell on ebay, you need to be able to pack and ship at a low cost. Chrome is always a plus!
My best flips (sales of complete bikes) this year have been BMX. My best sales of parts have also been BMX. Despite this, my BMX knowledge is quite limited.
Model, condition, originality all make a big difference. To sell on ebay, you need to be able to pack and ship at a low cost. Chrome is always a plus!
My best flips (sales of complete bikes) this year have been BMX. My best sales of parts have also been BMX. Despite this, my BMX knowledge is quite limited.