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hey guys n girls,

Im selling my pioneer cdj 1000 mk3 cd turntables. they are about 1 year old and are in very good condition.

Both have been kept in a roadcase and stay at home. Never been out of my room.

Very reliable. they are still the club and industry standard and preferred cd turntables.

I am looking to get $2300 for the pair or sold separately for $1200. (I bought them for 1800 each a year ago)

They have both recently been serviced and work great.

They do not make this model anymore but djwarehouse still have them for almost $2000 each so i think my price is reasonable.

The cdj 1000's are now a part of cdj history and any dj starting out or continuing would love to have them.

I still have original box and booklets to send them out or get them picked up in and with all cables that came in the box.

PM me or call me on 0422464760 for more info.

my name is Robbie

pics will be up later tonight.

P.S I also have a denon s3000 cd turntable for sale that was recently serviced. It is great for scratching as it has the active platter function.

they dont make this deck anymore either and it is one of the first active platter cd players ever released.

Denon is a top brand and you cant go wrong if you love your cd turntables and love to scratch on them.

I am looking at around $450 for this cd turntable. bought it 2 years ago for $1400

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now willing to sell the dns 3000 with postage for $400

let me know, like i said its in good condition

if you can do it for $350 i'll take it.

ive got them on ebay mate but for some reason i cant post new threads on inthemix forums.

yeah i know they are cheap but people really dont look to pay for what things are worth these days and are always out for a bargain so i guess thats why ive put them up for so cheap.

ive got them on ebay mate but for some reason i cant post new threads on inthemix forums.

yeah i know they are cheap but people really dont look to pay for what things are worth these days and are always out for a bargain so i guess thats why ive put them up for so cheap.

yeah you need 50 post before you can post in for sale on inthemix.

wish i had the cash i want to get some of these before they phase out.. my cdj800s are getting boring and old...

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