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I don't think I'd pay more than 40 GBP (47 EUR), shipped, for that lot ... but do a little reassembly, arrange the remains artfully, put it on eBay with a good description ... someone might pay three times that
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If you buy it with a mind to sell, just remember it's nearly xmas & people are saving their money for shiny stuff - you'll buy it cheaper than usual now, but best wait until at least february to sell (When people have recovered from their xmas financial disasters). Out of interest, does it have screws locating the springs on the front uprights or are they cast-in lugs? (Screws means early & worth more)
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Haven't a clue, will ask the seller.
He has got several intrested, one is mainly intrested in the front suspension, but I did give him a bid so I'll have to wait to see the outcome.. Either I gonna buy this one, find a complete project on fleabay or buy a new SS.. Want a SRB anyway:P |
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This looks to be a Mk.2 SRB based on the lower fastening of the rear guard. (it's solid)
Also the front arms look like the thicker Mk.2 ones. Further to Eddrick's post: Screws in the front for the selecting the spring tension means it is a Mk.1 SRB. Later the screws were replaced by a molded lug (Mk.2) -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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