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as you all know, it's isometric titanium swing power SR...
it's new, by monday, it will be a week old... flawless, perfect, scratchless, clean, new and all... and i just strung it at 23 lbs using bg66...
this is in singapore only. The very reason why i am thinking of selling is... i think many of you know, I AM GETTING SLIM 10!
I HATE YOU BYRON! =P
Byro-Nenium 08-11-2001, 10:14 AM hahaha! i knew you would check for this 1 reply...... like you always like to say, its easy to communicate with fellow...... uh hum..... i think i'll leave that out...... :P
Join the Slim-10 club!
modious 08-11-2001, 10:39 AM Hey!
I thought he ain't getting it no more!
wat ??
I thought you're gonna sell it to me lipton .. :)
$100 firm. take it or leave it.
Byro-Nenium 08-11-2001, 11:40 AM I guess he changed his mind...... thanx to me.... lol
Byro-Nenium 08-11-2001, 11:41 AM How much was the racket when you bought it Li(p)ton? Inclusive of strings and grip?
i'm called limton.. i know it's hard to pronounce of remember but once you do, it's hard to forget! =P
ok, basically, when i first got the racket, i got it for $160+15(string)+5(grip)= $180
and that is on monday (6-8-01) ! and recently, on sat (11-8-01) i changed to a thicker grip ($2.50) and changed string ($14)...
All in all, i have spent $196.50!!!
budi, ... $100??? DREAM ON MAN!!! DREAM ON!!!!
you, as a SX owner and as someone who has personally inspected the racquet, should know better... hey, you are willing to for out $230 just for your SX!!!
no offence man... but i really think $100 bucks is plain crazy! it's like just spending 96 bucks in 6 days!
what do you guys think?
joseph 08-11-2001, 04:34 PM i'm quite interested, but i live in toronto. if you're can mail it to toronto, i'm willing to pay 160sg$.
My last offer $110.
You should not include the cost of changing your grip and string lor !
How about it Lincoln? ups sorry I mean Limton :)
Byro-Nenium 08-11-2001, 10:45 PM I think these are the prices that people give you for a 2nd hand racket regardless of the condition and how much you've spent on it......
btw i knew your name was Limton, just being your fellow....................
Gladius 08-11-2001, 11:21 PM Well,
usually for second market of all sports equipment, its 'half-price' regardless of condition. Unless of course the other party is totally convinced of its value. Like say its a collectors item.
For bicycles its even worse. If you can get it sold for about 40% of its originasl price after using it for a year, you a damn good salesman !
Byro-Nenium 08-12-2001, 12:57 AM 4 me, i wouldn't sell it at half price unless the racket is really half of the quality that it initially was. I would never sell a brand new racket for half price. But then again, thats the way life goes........
So byro,
How much did u buy the Gosen 2000 For.I know u bought your Iso slim 10 for Sing 100.
SO are u sticking to the market trend mate.
IF not pls do let me know.
Byro-Nenium 08-12-2001, 08:43 AM I bought my Gosen Roots 2000 for $114 inclusive of strings and grip
Hey i was jsut kidding man. I thought u migght take it as a joke.
Sorry if i have hurt u or soemthing like that man.
Really sorry.I owe u a beer.
NO! byron is too young to drink beer! =P
hahaha
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