I don't remember why, but after doing some research I upgraded my paypal account to whatever the option is above the "basic" service when I started selling stuff a few years ago.
Here's some advice. Like all true secrets, posting a decent auction is no secret at all:
*Make sure you charge enough for shipping but don't overcharge. High shipping will drive off bidders. On the other hand, if you underestimate the cost you'll have to pay out of pocket and end up getting F'ed in the A. For your purposes, a Flat Rate Priority Box for $8.95 should work fine for a TG16 Deck.
*Take a nice picture! I can't stress this enough. Get it in focus, made sure all of the accessories are in the frame, remove your cat's litter box from the background and watch the bids roll in.
*Check your spelling. If you list your item as "TurboGraphfesx" no one is going to see it. I know this is silly, but you can actually find items listed like this...(*shhh*).
*Carefully consider how far you're willing to ship. If you haven't filled out a customs form before and haven't checked your overseas shipping rates you might want to restriction your item to domestic bidders.
Fees aren't due right away. You'll get an invoice from ebay after a while and you'll have options for setting up your payment. You'll probably end up paying a couple bucks to ebay and a paypal transaction will take another buck fifty. I recently sold a deck with only the dust cover and power supply that went for $31. Also try craigslist while your at it. It's free and user-friendly.