Ok, this is not me selling anything as usual. I'm merely asking for a friend. Does anyone out there want to buy the following? Only realistic offers please. I know some of you goofballs will start asking at 1 dollar. He has 1 2u mp-100 1 2u ti-10 1 2u ti-8 I think he also has an assortment of yang yang racquets, not sure. I'll have to find out the grip sizes. but anyone interested please feel free to ask. They are all strung with bg66 at 20x22lbs
yeah, i would also like to know how much the racquets are going for, please post prices, and specs of racquets. thanks cheers.
Put up some offers, and I'll bring it back to the guy, because he doesn't know how much he should sell them for. He says as long as you're willing to pay for the shipping, if you dont live in the same city, then it's fine with him. Also the guy I can honestly say does not make many mistakes with his playing, so I can guarantee they are in mint condition. Anywho... just email me if you're interested, and I'll forward your requests directly to him, to see what he says. -Kelvin
Kelvin, i think you should at least say where the rackets are located. not all buyers are willing to pay the shipping cost from Canada to South Africa.
Kathan, These are not MY racquets. They are up for sale via a friend. As for the rest of you who might be interested. the guy is charging $140 Canadian for his ti10, and $150 Canadian for his ti8. He says the 8 is brand new. I inspected both, they are 2u-g4. The ti10 is a ti10 SP from Singapore, and the Ti8 is a CD version bought in Canada undersponsorship. As for the mp100... I would rather you buy it from the store, because the guy purchased it back in Malaysia, and well... I personally wouldn't buy it at $260 Canadian!!! Jeez, you can honestly get a better deal elsewhere. Anyways... for anyone interested in the ti10, and ti8 that's how much he said he's selling for.
the ti10 I looked at had absolutely no chips at all. however I did notice that the words "muscle power frame" were starting to fade, but honestly I dont think a little faded lettering will hurt anyone's play, they are merely cosmetic things... other than that both racquets were in really good condition. the guy kept asking me if I could find a buyer for his mp100, but I said "nobody I know would pay someone more than retail pricing on an item that's already been used a bit" So I told him to either keep the mp100, or trade it to someone.