DetroitStyle
Club Member
I will get better pics soon... not sure if it works or not. Restored versions are going for $400+ on eBay. Parts versions are going for about $75 and working ones in similar condition to this are selling for about $175 +shipping. I'm asking for $175+ actual shipping.
I will trade for:
Hex dumbells (need 10s, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s)... Willing to trade at $1/lb to keep it easy
Olympic Barbells or Olympic BB plates (same value as above)
15,000lb or higher "Bubba Rope" or similar recovery/snatch strap
Hi-Lift Jack
500 rounds of 7.62x39 or 9mm (brass only)
No buyers in 2 weeks = part it out on eBay. It's in very good condition, the plastic cover has slight age consistent wear marks on it, and a crack near the back hinge, but invisible from the front. It is missing one of the feet.
It powers on, the arm moves up/down/back like it appears it should. The platter spins under its own power as it should. I have video that I can send to anybody who wants it and will upload it when I get to work.
NOTE: I don't see an actual needle, so it may need one?
For an additional $25, I'll throw in a very nice looking Sanyo RD5340. Again, I cannot confirm 100% functionality on this one as I don't have the means to test it, but it lights up and appears to work.
I will trade for:
Hex dumbells (need 10s, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s)... Willing to trade at $1/lb to keep it easy
Olympic Barbells or Olympic BB plates (same value as above)
15,000lb or higher "Bubba Rope" or similar recovery/snatch strap
Hi-Lift Jack
500 rounds of 7.62x39 or 9mm (brass only)
No buyers in 2 weeks = part it out on eBay. It's in very good condition, the plastic cover has slight age consistent wear marks on it, and a crack near the back hinge, but invisible from the front. It is missing one of the feet.
It powers on, the arm moves up/down/back like it appears it should. The platter spins under its own power as it should. I have video that I can send to anybody who wants it and will upload it when I get to work.
NOTE: I don't see an actual needle, so it may need one?





For an additional $25, I'll throw in a very nice looking Sanyo RD5340. Again, I cannot confirm 100% functionality on this one as I don't have the means to test it, but it lights up and appears to work.




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