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Hi
A friend of mine is looking to sell this rotary. Was bought for a demo and has only been used for about 3 hours for a glass polishing demos.
The machine comes as it is shown in the box.

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Click here to see product specs


As far as price, make an offer.
A very competent rotary alongside the Makita 9227CB. Seen it being used by respectable detailers on DW (GleamMachine and Rich at Polished Bliss to name a few) with great results.

All the best with the sale, the ultimate bidder wont be disappointed.
I start the bidding at R1.00 Rofl
R50 in R1 coins
(01-12-2008 09:33 AM)crazygolfer Wrote: [ -> ]R50 in R1 coins

Is that even considered legal tender?
(01-12-2008 06:42 PM)calypso Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2008 09:33 AM)crazygolfer Wrote: [ -> ]R50 in R1 coins

Is that even considered legal tender?
:rofl:yes,y wouldnt it b?
good machine.... Im a rotary fan and I cant recommend getting one (at a good price especially) more to any aspiring detailer...

The top grip on that guy looks nice and comfy to use too...
does the USN water bottle come free with the rotary???
(02-12-2008 09:54 AM)crazygolfer Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2008 06:42 PM)calypso Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2008 09:33 AM)crazygolfer Wrote: [ -> ]R50 in R1 coins

Is that even considered legal tender?
:rofl:yes,y wouldnt it b?

No, there is a limit to how much you can pay with coins. I think the limit for R1's is R25
I don't know of any limit. At my parents work a client,(taxi driver) pay just of a R100 in R2 coins.
There definatelly is, i just cant remember the ratios. I mean you can accept so many coins if you want to, but you dont have to.
Stops people that need to pay a debt paying with coins to screw the guy they paying. Imagine someone paying you for a dent they did to your car with 1c pieces.
Wikipedia has the limits for some countries, just not SA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_tender
Come to my partners shop in randburg, cigarette and airtime wholesaler... Banks something like 20k in just R1.00's per day!!!
(02-12-2008 06:54 PM)calypso Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-12-2008 09:54 AM)crazygolfer Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2008 06:42 PM)calypso Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2008 09:33 AM)crazygolfer Wrote: [ -> ]R50 in R1 coins

Is that even considered legal tender?
:rofl:yes,y wouldnt it b?

No, there is a limit to how much you can pay with coins. I think the limit for R1's is R25
ok then i bid R50...il giv paper muniBluebiggrin
(02-12-2008 11:25 PM)calypso Wrote: [ -> ]There definatelly is, i just cant remember the ratios. I mean you can accept so many coins if you want to, but you dont have to.
Stops people that need to pay a debt paying with coins to screw the guy they paying. Imagine someone paying you for a dent they did to your car with 1c pieces.
Wikipedia has the limits for some countries, just not SA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_tender

its the 1st i hear of this...makes sense tho but wotif im broke and have to rob my piggy bank????
I bid R250 in R50 notes
Just got the invoice and warrenty details today. It was R2250 new and is covered for a year. I think most of that is still valid. Will scan it in later.
Ah okay okay, R500 in R100's
Haha, so it's mine? sweet!
Not quite, ill speak to the owner, but im pretty sure that he will just keep it as a spare. I forgot to scan these, so here is the poor persons scanner.
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What kind of $$$ is he hoping to get for it ?
Just tell him to hire it out at a really good rate to us boys
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