- Post where you live. state/county/area code is usually good enough. I have no intentions on driving 1300 miles for a $400 beater. but if its two towns over, i'll be there in the morning. 90% of the second post on these threads here are "WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED. it helps, so add it.
- Pictures. a picture says 1000 words. A picture of a potential for buying vehicle says 123123123312 words. if you don't post pics, you probably won't sell a damn thing online. hello and welcome to the internet.
- price. don't make us guess. You'll either get $1 offers, or none at all. you know what you want for it. If you will take 3500, post it for 3700 and haggle for a couple hundred if you wish, or say FIRM on your posted price.
- be as descriptive as possible. you'er trying to sell something here. the more time you put into the post, the more people will read it, and VALUE you as a seller for doing so, thus earning the inital respect of the customer. If you post like this: "95 vtechk f0 sal3." you won't get a single person trusting you. Try, "1995 Honda Civic DX w/ JDM B18C". And so, that leads me to my next point-
- Use proper english and grammar as much as possible. if you can't read and write, odds are you don't know wtf you're doing with a car either. I'm not buying that hack job from you.
thanks.