I am interested in the BP80, and the accesories you mentined it comes with, I am a paypal veried customer, but I have to move more fund over to my account , because I just purchased a Alesis DM5 off of EBAY this morning before I read your group mail. Or I could over night a bank money to you, you let know whats best, but consider it sold! --- Dan Mowczan <pinball@...> wrote: > Hello, > > I posted my kit for sale for pickup only in Sterling > Heights, MI but I > didn't get any local interest, and I promised I > would open it to > shipping. So, now it is. If there is anyone > willing to pick it up, I > will give you preference. > > It's a DTXpress kit, purchased new 1/2/2001. It has > been in my home, > non-smoking, and never transported. It is all > original, all complete, > all working, and very well kept. I put about a half > hour a day (and I > am rough on my kits) on it over the last ten months > and I am only > selling because I now have a DTXtreme and I don't > need two electronic > kits. I have all the original packaging, manuals, > cables, etc. No > cracking rubber, no stripped mounts, etc. It's > really a nice, used kit > and I'm offering to the list because I know there > are people here who > will put it to good use. > > The cost is $720. Buyer is to pay exact shipping > charges plus about $15 > for bubble wrap and packaging materials to insure > the package gets there > safely. I will ship it whatever way you want -- you > pick the carrier. > Your best bet is to have it shipped by the company I > work for via > Airborne ground service. The corporate rate we get > makes them better > than the corporate UPS rate. I recently shipped a > oversize box weighing > 110lbs. and insured for $1,500 and it was only $42 > for Detroit to > Alabama, so compare that to other services and I > think you'll find it to > be the best. The pad/module box are fairly cheap to > ship, and the box > with the rack should be lighter and insured for less > than the above box, > so I'm estimating under $50. I recommend you pay > for insurance with the > shipment. > > And, I almost forgot, the above kit includes two > extra Pintech rack > stabilzers mounted on the left and right side of the > rack for additional > rigidity. I added these not longer after I got the > kit to reduce > bouncing and they help a lot. > > I am selling a hardly used BP80 for $100 + ship, but > this includes a > TPCL80, a rack-mount tom mount for the RS60 or RS80 > rack, and will allow > you to mount it right on your rack. It includes the > stereo cable to > connect to your 9/10 port and is ready to plug and > play. (If you buy a > BP80 retail the photos online often show it > 'mounted' but its only the > bar itself, so you're needing additional hardware) > > Drum Set Crash Course Yamaha DTXpress edition w/ CD. > By Russ Miller, > $20 + book rate shipping (about $2.50 I think) > > Payment for these items should be guaranteed. > Paypal from a verified > member OK, but you must add 2.9% for the fee and > have it shipped to your > registered address. Money order or cashier's check > if you're mailing > the payment. I will provide references and my EBay > ID is danox with a > feedback of 229, never a negative in my history. I > can E-Mail digital > photos of whatever you'd like to see. > > -Dan > > -- > Dan Mowczan, pinball@... > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com
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Re: [DTXpress] DTXpress for sale, BP80, Drum Set Crash Course DTX ed.
2001-11-05 by Kevin Miles
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