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seen em go for 1200 up to 3500 for a brand new one,the 1200$ one needed some work had over 60,000 on it and never been apart.That one would,ve been a good deal,but question about cases as it was 91 and they had some issues.
seen em go for 1200 up to 3500 for a brand new one,the 1200$ one needed some work had over 60,000 on it and never been apart.That one would,ve been a good deal,but question about cases as it was 91 and they had some issues.
A new one for $1200 to $3500? Where did you see this.lowest I saw new was $5000 & up.
seen em go for 1200 up to 3500 for a brand new one,the 1200$ one needed some work had over 60,000 on it and never been apart.That one would,ve been a good deal,but question about cases as it was 91 and they had some issues.
A new one for $1200 to $3500? Where did you see this.lowest I saw new was $5000 & up.
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