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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by clearng, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. Xinguy

    Xinguy Regular Member

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    U guys can consider getting aspac raket the price r reasonable NS9000 & the armotec900T is cheap & good no harm trying it having sales in s'pore...
     
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    i still not seen yet IN KL
    only wait'
    as i know APACS supplier is in MUAR-Johor
    so JB stock faster is aceptable
     
  3. Xinguy

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    Aspac nano9000 Armotec900T follow by arc7 is already out in s'pore now i think arc7 just came last wk!!!
     
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    anyone know where to get cheaper apacs racket in singapore? other than 10&10 and queensway..thx
     
  5. Xinguy

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    Nope i think 10 N 10 is the chaepest already how cheap u want to get!!!!
     
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    mayb ard $70 to $75? lol, but sometime 10&10 quote me the price too much..like $99 for apacs nano900 clone..
     
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    Go check out the 10-n10 rip off thread in the marketplace.
     
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    $99 with bag and shoes? fyi, i got mine for $80 w/ string & grip. anyway, i got no need for shoes and bag.
     
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    That guy at 10&10 quoted me $99 wif string, grip and bag. without the bag is $90..hmm i think he trying to rip me off or something?
     
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    bro, all shopowners are like that. sometimes you need to spend a little more effort in bargaining. even milk powder can cost 15-20% difference at different stores in singapore
     
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    Yah everything is like this. Must be more sociable and suck up.
     
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    $99 with string, grip, bag and shoes doesnt sound like a bad deal.
     
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    Dude, racquet bags here in NewZealand usually cost NZ$100 ( SGD100 ), strings are 30$ at least ( for bg65 ), and the grips are $10 ($5 for overgrips), so I'd consider that a really good deal and wouldnt miss the chance to get it..
     
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    I get for special price at 10&10...
     
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    just saw apacs's Arc Saber clone yesterday... was quoted around a $100.....
     
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    You mean Edge Saber 7?
    It's been available since Arc 7 hit our shores...;):):D
     
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    Come on badminton is not your national sport. And equipment for badminton is scarce there,that's why it's more expensive to get your badminton equipment because your country generally import lesser in bulk and it cost more to import to nz. We on the other hand can get cheap stuff from our friendly neighbour malaysia. i'm sure it will be so much cheaper to get a rugby ball in Nz compared to here in singapore, where you don't see a rugby ball as common compared to rackets.
     
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    ooo then come to jb to buy really so chep compare to singopore
    can buy 2 loh if u come to jb to buy
     
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    guys, i would like to buy 1 apac racket now,
    got any choice now?? which one is high rated for currect apac series??
    :p
     
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    try the VH1800...... latest technology from Apacs
     

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