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I don't think the plates are worth what you are asking - and the 6 stacker CD unit is worth $2k brand new, so has to be worth $1k 2nd hand (they sell for more than that in the USA).

Even so, how about I offer to take your plates +$250, and I will give you my 6 stacker.

hehe.. worth a try. doesn't cost money to post on forums.

sui loong bao was selling his whole setup for 500 bucks mate. had much more than just the 6 stacker.

that 6 stacker should be worth nothing either new or old cos its a load of crap.

offer denied.

contact me when you are annoyed with it in your garage building up cobwebs then we do a direct swap :down:

Not even close. I don't need to sell it - I will hold onto it to stock out my can when I sell it one day.

Good luck getting anything for your plates. When they lapse I will get them for free. My deal is a good one for you. I think your plates are worth maybe $250 tops, so you would be getting my 6 stacker unit for $500 effectively.

And just because some tool sold his 6 stacker for "x" doesn't mean that is what they are worth. FYI mine had the same error when the car was on the car yard lot and I got the car yard to get it professionally repaired, so you are not buying a 7 year old player that may have the error again in "x" time.

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