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WARN 8274 on ebay.com.au

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WARN 8274 on ebay.com.au

Post by wannaberacer »

I have just seen a WARN 8274 winch on www.ebay.com.au.

What do they generally sell for?

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Post by ToNkA »

$1000 and up.

Now and again they are like $500, but rare.
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Post by Daisy »

And theres also an 8274 compatible bullbar on ebay for a GQ :armsup:

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Re: WARN 8274 on ebay.com.au

Post by bogged »

wannaberacer wrote:I have just seen a WARN 8274 winch on www.ebay.com.au.

What do they generally sell for?

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u wouldnt be the seller would you?

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Post by ToNkA »

Bogged. At $650 that aint a bad price.

Looks like it has seen a tough life from the condition in the pic.

What I can never understand.........

If you are selling something and you are posting pics of it, or someone is comming around to check it out, WHY DONT YOU CLEAN THE THING FIRST.

Its so simple and makes it sell so much easier and usually for more $$$!
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Post by spazbot »

first thing i thought looking at that winch was , rebuild, new cable, new solenoids and prolly up for a motor aswell

and 2nd inspection of the supersize pick, it looks like its had a hard live but from the hawse with it it hasnt done much work the cable looks ok in the super size pic, so maybee the solenoids and motor will be ok
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Post by tony cordell »

and the freespool is another easy fix.
simple strip clean and rebuild.
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Post by wannaberacer »

Got to start somewhere with your posts and when in the market for something hardcore 4wd...ask the experts
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