I tried to look up the answer to your question but was unable to find any "official" rule. Here's what I can gather from what is currently done. If you are a paid subscriber, you can post ads in the parts classifieds which I assume includes links to eBay. I also see people post eBay links in threads all the times referencing items for sale which relate to the topics being discussed in that thread. Sending people private messages with eBay links seems to be OK as well. I think that posting a link to your own eBay auctions might be considered too commercial or self-serving by some and therefore frowned upon but I'm sure everyone would have their own opinion about that. Funny enough, if you put parts up for sale on eBay and then someone else started a thread titled "Matthias parts are raining down on eBay", that would seem fine. Perhaps Robert can chime in. Cheers...Keith
You need to be subscribed at the Silver or Rossa paid levels, then you can post your for-sale listing in the FerrariAds.com section of the site. Putting the direct links to eBay in a post is highly frowned upon. And if you're not subscribed, any such links will be deleted by the mods as spam. Jedi
If you were subscribed, probably no problem and you could also put the same items in FerrariAds above. Only $15. A simple way to do it is to PM one of your buddies to note the e-bay ad for you if you do not have the $15. Taz Terry Phillips
Thank you for the information. If someone needs a NOS front fender for a 246 (right side).. I have seen one which runs out on sunday in my country ;-) Regards Nicolai
Nicolai, there are many more benefits besides the listings...photos, messages, silver subscribed, which allows access to threads you cannot access at the moment. Pay the $15, it is very worth while + it helps the site. Regards, Alberto
I agree Alberto and will suscribe soon. The amount is less than expected The most anoying thing without is not be able to post pictures any longer :-( All the best Nicolai