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Old 11-02-2008, 05:33 PM
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this don't seem to bad priced, in your area

http://charlotte.craigslist.org/spo/902969418.html

I would just keep looking on thier site.

I have a rack, bench and maybe about 600-700+ lbs 2 oly bars and an easy curl bar...all bought seperate, used for under $300 for all.

also picked up a nice recumbant bike from some lady at a garage sale that was hardly used (by the looks of her) for $80. at sears same bile was going for for $340 or so.

if your looking used, you will get alot more bang for your buck
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