1500 for a fully working pin with decent cab and minimal wear on the PF and solid ramps.
Then just do the additional math for any upgrades (new PF, Ramps, etc).
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1500 for a fully working pin with decent cab and minimal wear on the PF and solid ramps.
Then just do the additional math for any upgrades (new PF, Ramps, etc).
Quoted from EEE:I will second that, and add that I am sure that there will be others like me who wouldn't sell theirs for a profit, or at a loss when considering the time and money put in making their ____ nice.
If selling a pin out of my collection I'm lucky if I break even on cost of parts which really is all I'm looking for as I do it for the love of it and not profiting. NEVER get paid for time unless it's a "commissioned" restoration and it's factored in the final price.
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