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Craigs list search tool

willie

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Awhile back someone posted a link to search all of craigs list without downloading any software. The link was as basic as it gets. All you had to do was complete the webaddress by typing in what you were looking for. Could someone please post this link again?
Thanks
Willie
 
wwwcrazedlist.org

You need to be running firefox. IE wont work with it, or at least my generation of IE wont...
 
Awhile back someone posted a link to search all of craigs list without downloading any software. The link was as basic as it gets. All you had to do was complete the webaddress by typing in what you were looking for. Could someone please post this link again?
Thanks
Willie

Google allows you to search on specific domains so;

gs1000s site:craigslist.org

looks for any gs1000s items but only on Googles index listing for items on craigslist.org. The only downside to this approach is that it takes googles 'crawlers' a couple of days to build up it's list of things posted on craigslist so you may not catch the latest listings.
 
www.searchtempest.com works with all browsers I've tried. searches craigslist and ebay.

you can change the radius and parameters easily.


I have used that one as well with good results.

I managed to find my new tank and bodywork on eau claire Wisconsin Craigslist by simply going to google and typing "craigslist GS1000"....This method works pretty well too, except spelling variations may omit some results, but you can try "GS1000" or "GS 1000" with a space,etc

It saved my butt, and thankfully the seller was willing to ship from Wisconsin to NY..:dancing:

Jeff (teet)
 
You guys are great and quick too! I knew I could count on you.
Now, the searching begins.
Thanks again,
Willie
 
Well Mr Morris, thats a good question. I've been searching for a winning lottery ticket for awhile now but haven't had any luck. I needed the CL tool to look for, among other things, various bikes that are on my Wish List along with a couple of different classic cars that I'd love to have. First, though, I really need to find that winning lottery ticket. :)
Willie
 
Google allows you to search on specific domains so;

gs1000s site:craigslist.org

looks for any gs1000s items but only on Googles index listing for items on craigslist.org. The only downside to this approach is that it takes googles 'crawlers' a couple of days to build up it's list of things posted on craigslist so you may not catch the latest listings.

Thanks for that tip. I'll use that for my xl600 search:cool:
 
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