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Old 19-02-2020, 08:26   #1
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I went to dyneema lifelines and don’t need these

New at WM these are $75 each. Both can be yours for $50. Pickup in St Pete. Can drop at UPS/FedEx- you pay shipping

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Old 19-02-2020, 10:04   #2
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How long does $50 RENT them for?
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Old 19-02-2020, 10:16   #3
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How long does $50 RENT them for?


?!??? Gordo I’m confused. Is $50 too low or too high?

Thought 1/3 of new was cheap and they would sell fast. But I’ve been wrong before
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Old 19-02-2020, 18:43   #4
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He's teasing you, your ad wound up in the For Rent section, rather than the for sale. if you report your first post, Snore, and ask a mod to fix it, we can shift the ad to the boat bits for sale part of the Classifieds.

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About 55 inches according to the photo.
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All fixed, they are now 'for sale' rather than having a 'renting' tag in the title.

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All fixed, they are now 'for sale' rather than having a 'renting' tag in the title.

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Pete thanks!

But of course, if someone wants to rent them... ... ...
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