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#1 Feb 05 2011 at 6:41 PM Rating: Excellent
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We totally need a hoverjet around here! just think how fast we could ban spammers with one of those!

http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpps/news/offbeat/boy-tries-to-buy-fighter-jet-on-ebay-dpgonc-20110203-fc_11714458

Boy, 7, Tries to Buy Fighter Jet on eBay for $113K

(NewsCore) - An overenthusiastic seven-year-old London boy almost bought Thursday his very own real-life Harrier fighter jet on eBay for £69,999 ($113,515).

The British-built Harrier jump jet was for sale on the site -- but for a fixed price instead of an auction.

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A youngster hit the "buy it now" button to purchase the restored fighter jet, causing his father to quickly apologize to the sellers and tell them his son was not able to buy the aircraft out of his pocket money.

"His dad rang up and profusely apologized to us, so it's still for sale. We've put it on as an auction now so that won't happen again," said a spokeswoman for Jet Art Aviation, of Bradford, central England, which is selling the Harrier.

The British-built jet was integral to the nation's ******* in the Falklands War, but the government put the elite fighting machines out of service in 1997.

The US Marines still use a second-generation model of the Harrier.

Chris Wilson, 33, the former Royal Air Force (RAF) mechanic who runs Jet Art Aviation, said the piece of British military history will probably be lost to the country. "It will probably go out of the country to a company. There are a couple of museums in the UK that would love to have it, but the museums in this country are broke," he said.

Wilson said jets were often bought for public collections but added that he recently sold a similar jet to a private collector in Greece.

The Harrier Jump Jet T-Bird Aircraft XW269 currently on sale was last flown in 1997, after 26 years of service for the RAF.

Wilson said the jet could be made air-worthy again -- but at a significant cost. "It would cost millions of pounds, and for legal reasons, we can't sell it as a working jet," he said, adding that it was one of only six of its kind to remain in the world.

He said the jet could be shipped and reassembled at the buyer's expense, either within Britain or internationally.

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#2 Feb 05 2011 at 8:09 PM Rating: Decent
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If we are passing around a hat Ive got 20CDN (so like 19.98 USD) Ill put in.
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#3 Feb 05 2011 at 8:16 PM Rating: Good
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It'll go great with that British aircraft carrier that was sold a few months ago.
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#4 Feb 06 2011 at 7:41 AM Rating: Good
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I can't believe that's all they're asking for it.

Hey, we could pool all our money together and take turns flying it :p
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I can't believe that's all they're asking for it.

Hey, we could pool all our money together and take turns flying it :p
"Wilson said the jet could be made air-worthy again -- but at a significant cost. "It would cost millions of pounds, and for legal reasons, we can't sell it as a working jet," he said, adding that it was one of only six of its kind to remain in the world."
#6 Feb 06 2011 at 8:55 AM Rating: Decent
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I can't believe that's all they're asking for it.

20,000,000 for shipping.
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#7 Feb 06 2011 at 10:49 AM Rating: Good
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If you guys get the hovercraft jet, I'll get the eels.
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#8 Feb 07 2011 at 3:07 PM Rating: Decent
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So uh... what kind of interest rate are we talking about on this loan?
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#9 Feb 07 2011 at 4:43 PM Rating: Decent
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gbaji wrote:
So uh... what kind of interest rate are we talking about on this loan?


I do not think he is interested in Monopoly money tbh.
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#10 Feb 07 2011 at 5:27 PM Rating: Decent
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gbaji wrote:
So uh... what kind of interest rate are we talking about on this loan?


I do not think he is interested in Monopoly money tbh.


Darn. You really got me there! ;)

It would make paying the interest a hell of a lot easier, wouldn't it?
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#11 Feb 07 2011 at 5:31 PM Rating: Good
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When I retire, I want to buy one of those nifty seaplanes, and just buzz around landing at deserted beaches. How much for one of those?
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When I retire, I want to buy one of those nifty seaplanes, and just buzz around landing at deserted beaches. How much for one of those?


Well, if you want to go relatively cheaply, you can pick up a SeaBee in the 50-200k range. They have a few that were listed and sold in the 30-40k range, so you can try your luck. Since they aren't too expensive, you probably wouldn't need to wait till retirement age.

Larger craft are of course significantly more pricey, but if you're lucky you could hit one for half a mil.
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