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Old 03-18-08, 01:33   #1 (permalink)
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Some stuff FS & FT...

Prices in bold include shipping.

For Sale or Trade:

(1) 6.5" LC CCS Yellow pad from AG; brand new... $8
(1) 6.5" LC CCS White pad from AG; brand new, writing on side... $8
$20 for both

(2) 7.5" LC Hi-Gloss Yellow pads from CMA; barely used, writing on back... $5/each
(2) 7.5" LC Hi-Gloss White pads from CMA; used, foam in perfect condition, writing on back... $4/each
(1) 7.5" LC Hi-Gloss Red pad from CMA; barely used, writing on back... $6
$25 for all 5

Zymol Carbon 8oz; used 2 times on a Porsche 911 so it's pretty much brand new...
$45


For Trade ONLY:

Klasse SG (I have over 64oz. and no need for all of it, so plenty to trade)
12 oz. XMT pad conditioner; used maybe 2-3 times so about 5 sprays, if that
NXT paste; have a little more than half container left
12oz. Menzerna PG
(2) Meg's Paste #26 11oz.
(3) 5.5" LC Low profile orange pads


Interested in the following for a trade, in this order:
-Menzerna SIP
-LC foamed wool pads seen here

maybe other stuff... post what you have and I'll let you know


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Zymol Carbon, KSG, etc...
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Old 03-19-08, 01:03   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Some stuff FS & FT...

i'll take the red pad. how much shipped to 90650
 
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Re: Some stuff FS & FT...

How Much for carbon to 48326?

EDIT: Actually nevermind - I can get in brand new/sealed for $49
 
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i'll take the red pad. how much shipped to 90650
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How Much for carbon to 48326?

EDIT: Actually nevermind - I can get in brand new/sealed for $49
Mine is pretty much brand new as it was only used for 2 VERY light coats on a Porsche 911... I'd appreciate it if you keep other prices out of my thread, and let the buyer and myself determine if $45 is fair or not... I obviously think it is, since we all know a tub of wax lasts for a very long time
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Mine is pretty much brand new as it was only used for 2 VERY light coats on a Porsche 911... I'd appreciate it if you keep other prices out of my thread, and let the buyer and myself determine if $45 is fair or not... I obviously think it is, since we all know a tub of wax lasts for a very long time
Chill turbo - A simple google search yields prices... didn't mean to ruffle your feathers - simply pointing out the going price to help you move it faster
 
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Chill turbo - A simple google search yields prices... didn't mean to ruffle your feathers - simply pointing out the going price to help you move it faster
You didn't "ruffle my feathers"... I'm simply stating that you should let me know if you're interested about any of the products I'm selling, or move on and buy them elsewhere...

I bought it for ~$50-55 shipped and I know the current prices... by buying mine, you will save $5-10... it's not much and to some, like yourself, the $5-10 is worth just getting a new tub... to others, it might not be worth it...
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