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![]() 558 Posts Member #: 8143 Post Whore London |
22nd Apr, 2011 at 04:42:12pm
Hi,
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1083 Posts Member #: 8932 Post Whore |
22nd Apr, 2011 at 05:29:13pm
Possibly £200 for the rear cage to the right person as there something like £260 new. As for the seats i'm not sure maybe £150?
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8215 Posts Member #: 90 Post Whore Somewhere around Swindon |
22nd Apr, 2011 at 06:17:18pm
£100 for the cage and you would be lucky to get £50 for the seats imo
Edited by wolfie on 22nd Apr, 2011. Crystal Sound Audio said:
Why wolfie...you should have your name as Fuckfaceshithead ! "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."-Douglas Adams |
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![]() 455 Posts Member #: 953 Senior Member London |
22nd Apr, 2011 at 06:47:25pm
£110-150 for the cage
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Site Admin 6293 Posts Member #: 1 The boring bloke who runs this place. Berkshire |
22nd Apr, 2011 at 07:40:31pm
On 22nd Apr, 2011 wolfie said:
£100 for the cage and you would be lucky to get £50 for the seats imo Problem is that the seats look like there fit for the bin and the cage paint looks rough both need money spending the seats need a fair amount spending on them usually i would look at paying arond 1/3 of the original price for second hand parts that are average condition This. |
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![]() 558 Posts Member #: 8143 Post Whore London |
22nd Apr, 2011 at 07:46:16pm
Cheers |
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