Nib Cps2000 - Bin $750.00
- RecklessAssault
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Look At This...
I can almost see a $300 BIN for a new-in-box CPS2000, but $750?
I'm guessing his reserve is $200, and that's a bit much... even if it is NIB...
Aaron
I can almost see a $300 BIN for a new-in-box CPS2000, but $750?
I'm guessing his reserve is $200, and that's a bit much... even if it is NIB...
Aaron
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This looks like a total joke! First off $750 is way too much money for a water gun. Who cares if it's the most powerful? I could buy a cheap used car for that much.
Very true. It could also be he doesn't really have a NIB CPS 2000.It doesn't even have a picture. How can you know if it's a real CPS 2000? It could be a cheap ripoff!
- Soakologist
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If anyone really does buy it for 750... they need serious help. I mean, I'm a collector and all, but... it is just a water gun. 750 bucks can buy you a decent computer, or even a running car (a small one, I know). When someone will pay 750 bucks for a water gun, regardless of size or power, that is simply festered greed.
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