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"Bob Dobbs EC42" wrote in message
news an.2006.07.11.22.03.23.161000@Quetzalcoatl.. .On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 17:29:52 -0700, an old friend wrote: Bob Dobbs EC42 wrote: On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 12:59:35 -0400, Pro Bowler wrote: FS, Cobra 200 GTL-DX, $350 This rig has been converted to cover 10 and 11 meters (CB). 35 watts AM and 125 watts sideband. Since they only cost $199.90 new, is the extra $150 to cover the cost of removing some screws and moving R138 over to the vacant R619 position? Wouldn't want to lose any of those screws now would we. I was wondering about the price Whatever the market will bear, and for someone too technically challenged to do such a simple mod, maybe that's their levied honky tax. I would think that the mod at most truck stops would cost about $25.00 If they are the shop that sold the radio, they should do the mod for free. If I did the mod, I would only charge a couple beers or a pizza. |
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