Expensive but good Chally II

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Expensive but good Chally II

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As the title says saw this on fleabay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heng-Long-RC- ... true&rt=nc
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It looks mint! But not for that sort of cash!
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i bid on this Monday the 14th and was the only bidder but seller canceled my bid saying it was no longer available then put it straight back on for sale so looks fishy :thumbdown: :thumbdown:
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Re: Expensive but good Chally II

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Hi the guy who painted this is very Talented chap he is on face book and he paints tank's for customer's he charges £200 a paint job and will build the tanks and mod them.
The price is high but the paint jobs ive seen have always been faultless.
So if you nock £200 off the buy it now you get £159 just about the price of the chally.
Cant understand why he would put on auction if he want £300 plus he should at least put a reserve on it or just have it as a buy it now ;)
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