like new CPS2000mk1
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yes, wet your pants if you must. I have a CPS 2000 MARK ONE on ebay at this very moment. here you are http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :1:2v_home there you go, bid on it, pay a lot (hopefully). the only reason I'm selling my baby is because it didn't get much use from me, and I want someone to use it to it's fullest extent. happy bidding. btw for people that remember, this is pepper. then I changed my name to pilchard. I kinda lost intrest in soaking, so I'm going to be selling my soakers on ebay over the next few months.
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- Commander_Gaunt
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How unfortunate for pepper Seriously, people do sell soakers for money, not just to further the community :blink:...the price will go to high on ebay
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It didn't go very high on ebay. An CPS2000 should have gone for $120-$150. Mks doesn't matter on ebay either. Not that 5 feet of distance would make a difference. Best soaker sales are Mai-July. April is way to early.Originally posted by hunter@Mar 29 2005, 07:29 AM
you should just sell your soakers on the forums...the price will go to high on ebay and some people will just buy it and let it sit...
BTW what else do you have?[snapback]23324[/snapback]
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