Is this N55II Real or Fake?

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  1. jason1975

    jason1975 Regular Member

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    Hi,

    I don't see many threads about N55II on BC, so I decided to post the pictures of my n55II as I dont have much knowledge about n55II. Can someone help me identify if it is genuine or fake? I bought it for RM550 from CHINA, because my friend insists that his uncle sell li ning racquet at a really good price to him because of their relationship. So, I give it a try. But, I am still abit concern since there are many fake racquets in CHINA.

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    Please help me identify it and if you need more pictures, please tell me which part of the racquet you wan to look at and I will upload the pictures :)

    Thank alot!!!
     
  2. jason1975

    jason1975 Regular Member

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    BTW, it looks like there is a crack at the bottom cap but its not. Its just caused by the reflection.
     
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    As I know, N55II (new logo) that selling in Malaysia (with Sunlight sticker) doesnt have code near the T-joint area (the code clearly seen in your 3rd picture).
     
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    yea i know about that.. so i am not sure whether it is genuine or not lol.. but what about other pictures? do they look fine to you?
     
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    Its quite hard to determine a LI-NING racquet from a picture. Anyway, if I was the one who wanna buy an expensive racquet, I rather buy from Authorised dealer although the price is more expensive. At least I can confirmed that it is original. Like in your case, although it is cheaper than usual price (for original racquet) in the market, but there is a risk that the racquet is not original. A brand new N55II (100% original and with Sunligh LI-NING sticker) only selling around RM600+, why wanna take a risk to buy a racquet (which you dunno is original or fake) with RM550 (only RM50+ cheaper)? Hope you can understand what I means. Hehehe :p
     
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    yea thats true.. its cheap only if im in msia haha.. I buy it from him coz rm550 include shipping as well.. if i buy it from oversea for rm600+ and without shipping.. it will cost me more :p
     
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    Looks good to me..
     

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