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All extensions taken both with and without the hyphen. Oddly enough the tlds with the hyphen are the ones pointing at a registry or developed and ones wihout are not.
<edit> The purpose of keyword domains is to include keywords. In addition the hyphen helps where kewords are needed, that being a search engine. I'm familiar with many sites that the .net gets more traffic than the .com and I'm sure you are as well fast-autos but thanks for your input.<edit>
i would prefer domain-registrar.net , but the name is solid, when I say reg fee + it could be worth up to $50 - of course, it could be worth much more when developed
good name. Won't get type ins but definately great keywords. Hyphen almost kills type -ins coupled with .net but if developed could definately get results. Even without a hyphen, the engines still find the keywords in the name. Names are a small part of the big picture anymore as far as engine ranking. Content and links are a major part so it would need to be developed for sure. I agree only $50 end user undev.
Develop it. I am a big fan of the hyphen, but my experience shows undeveloped names with hyphens are tuff to sell, unless of course it is something like weight-loss or home-business.