65RI mustang in my local pawn shop for £350

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65RI mustang in my local pawn shop for £350

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Anyone want it? If so i can pick it up on monday if it's still there and ship it off to someone. Even after postage and stuff you'll have it for well under 400. It's white and looks to be in very good condition.
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Are trades possible?
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Nah, i'm not getting into that shit. Just thought it was a decent price as is.
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No worries then.
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i just went past the shop again on my way home, it was closed but i could see a blank space in the window where that mustang had been. knew it wouldn't last long at that price. i should have just bought it when i was in there and flipped it for £450 on gumtree.
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i am now convinced it is my destiny to have great deals come up when i am tarred and tied financially.
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tell me about it, happens to me with increasing regularity these days.
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Post by Joey »

I feel the same way... I remember 10 years ago, I was hanging out in a guitar shop after school and a kid walks in with a vintage Gibson SG and wanted like $300 for it. The store owner wouldn't touch it cause she figured it was stolen... and I'm standing there broke like a dumbass.
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I wish my pawn shops had any deals.

I mean Jesus, they sell things at more than retail sometimes.
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that's what surprised me, they usually have nothing but shit at ridiculous prices. my eyes popped out on their stalks when i saw the label.
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Post by Mike »

£300 would have been a deal, I consider £350 for a '69 RI to be standard.
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Read the thread title, n00b.
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DOH

Good price. Am idiot.
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yeah, i always see great deals when i have no cash - which is often :(