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So im looking to sell my board, ive been out of the sport for years, and not sure whats its worth. Heres what I know
-K2 Illusions - Board was bought in 2004 for 600-700$ - Bindings are all Lamars ive had around for awile - Its a park board -pretty heavily worn/scratched -kemper boots, made without a liner so please, im gunna sell this locally, what would be a fair price? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mountains
Posts: 8,051
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25 bucks and yes I'm serious.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: So Cal - Bear Mountain
Posts: 484
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lol well I think you could dupe someone into it for $100 flat. For example, if you have a yard sale and you post the board out with the boots in the bindings and a sign that says "ONLY $100 FOR THIS COMPLETE SET UP" I think you'll get a quick buyer (at least thats true here in LA)
if your selling online I'd say you could use better pics too. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: San Diego
Posts: 26
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why does snowboarding gear do not retain any of its value? granted I come from a photography background and don't know much of resale value of snowboarding gear. I could sell any one of my lenses for 80-85% of what I paid for it.
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