Kimber Kable Hero RCA's 1.5m
EndersShadow
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For Sale is a pair of 1.5m Kimber Kable Hero's. I purchased them on the forum earlier this year.
They look the exact same, perform AWESOME. I am selling them only because they are a bit too long for my setup and I need to move down to 1m IC's. I still have the original packaging and they will ship with that.
In addition I have the original sales receipt to show they were purchased from AudioAdvisor (since there are some fakes out there). All will be included with this sale.
I am looking for 200 shipped. Preferred method of payment is PayPal via gift, otherwise add the fee's to the purchase price. These will ship insured and packaged very well. I have lots more feedback than shown in the existing thread and have yet to have an issue.
Please post interest in this thread and also PM me. Any questions shoot me a PM. Any offers please send via PM.
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They look the exact same, perform AWESOME. I am selling them only because they are a bit too long for my setup and I need to move down to 1m IC's. I still have the original packaging and they will ship with that.
In addition I have the original sales receipt to show they were purchased from AudioAdvisor (since there are some fakes out there). All will be included with this sale.
I am looking for 200 shipped. Preferred method of payment is PayPal via gift, otherwise add the fee's to the purchase price. These will ship insured and packaged very well. I have lots more feedback than shown in the existing thread and have yet to have an issue.
Please post interest in this thread and also PM me. Any questions shoot me a PM. Any offers please send via PM.
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"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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These are off the market."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)