They do sell for strong money when tidied up. I would have happily paid around £70 for this lot if they'd been closer and I actually wanted them. You would REALLY struggle to buy a lot like this for £50 or £70 anywhere else unless you got very lucky at a car boot sale (or similar) where the seller didn't know what they hadI'd say they are worth about £50
Guess how much the ending bid will be?!
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A good guess wasn't it....
Seriously tho, you do all know you can edit your previous posts on here, right? Wasn't that much of a lucky guess after all!
Seriously tho, you do all know you can edit your previous posts on here, right? Wasn't that much of a lucky guess after all!
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When I got my SP6, I got it quite cheap. It was literally as it was when it was removed. I prefer them like that - no crappy paint job, polishing, braided cable, etc. I prefer to pay less and get them in original condition. Can't stand it when sellers mess around putting on braided cable, inline switches, plugs, paint, etc then try and charge £50 for one fitting.They do sell for strong money when tidied up. I would have happily paid around £70 for this lot if they'd been closer and I actually wanted them. You would REALLY struggle to buy a lot like this for £50 or £70 anywhere else unless you got very lucky at a car boot sale (or similar) where the seller didn't know what they hadI'd say they are worth about £50
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