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Old 09-26-2009, 07:23 PM   #1
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Have a brand new in box 10"x10"x6' 3R Wireway, been sitting in shop for 2 years and figured one of you guys could use it. I'll let it go for $100 plus shipping, I'll post pic if interested
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Old 09-27-2009, 11:49 AM   #2
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$100 plus shipping,
Add shipping and that is not to cheap
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Just figure out a way to use it on your next commercial service. Heck, use it indoors if it's otherwise gathering dust.
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Just figure out a way to use it on your next commercial service. Heck, use it indoors if it's otherwise gathering dust.
Thats what I would do also.
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Sell it on Craigs List as a "whole house custom splice box for service upgrade"

Price - $200.00 includes shipping.. CALL NOW
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Just figure out a way to use it on your next commercial service. Heck, use it indoors if it's otherwise gathering dust.
Yeah That is what I originally planned hence the 2 years sitting in shop, Honestly I do very few commercial new work jobs, mostly service here. I paid like $300 for it when I got it. Hell guys just make an offer on it and see where we are at.

I couldn't see it costing more than $40 shipping, it's big but only weighs like 20 pounds

Maybe you don't need it now but if you need in future hit me up with a pm

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Hell guys just make an offer on it and see where we are at.
Take $80 and consider it sold.
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