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Not being a frequent user of ebay, I though I'd ask on this forum. By immaculate, I really do mean immaculate, not a mark on them, even on the top caps
Thanks
Tough one. 500 are realistic, but I've seen some go for up to 750. So I'd try to get 600. Just my rough guess.
Cheers,
Kai
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Thanks. £500 seems a fair price. I'll try them at that price and see what happens
People are tending to focus on age of products a lot more than they used to just lately.. How old are they?
If they're circa 2000-2007 then £500 is a fair price if they're mint.
Lee
They are 2003
Spot on then!
Absolutely! How do you do it?!!!!!!!