GUILLOWS "ENYOA GAY" FOR SALE

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This one's in the UK, and going for only 60 bucks!

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Wow, somebody got a great deal on that one in England!
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Yeah, no kidding. Even paying freight and presumable customs fees it would have still been a bargain to send it here to Texas. I wouldda, shouldda, couldda...


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looks like this one might bust 200 bucks plus freight!


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Here is my 2¢. While I am not completely in favor of people using this forum to sell kits, I think it would be alright in certain cases, i.e. when the kit being offered is discontinued and sought after. By people offering us a discontinued kit before it is put up on ebay, it gives us a better chance to get the kit at a better price than on ebay, where many people bid on the kits just to resell them. I am definitely not in favor however, of people auctioning off kits currently in production that one could purchase anywhere.
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I threw in a bid on the last one listed, but if it goes over $150, I'll stop since shipping is a rip off at $40. A Mosquito would be nice at some point!!
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VINTAGE GUILLOW'S DeHAVILLAND MOSQUITO Mk-IV KIT# 804

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VINTAGE GUILLOW'S DeHAVILLAND MOSQUITO Mk-IV KIT# 804



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SUPERFOTRESS?
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i think we have an ex english teacher here... :wink:
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you missed I
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One doesn't have to be an English teacher to appreciate proper spelling and grammar. Whenever I see a typo like the title of this thread or texting shortcuts like "r" for "are" I automatically deduct a few IQ points and assume the person is likely ignorant and lazy as well so I want nothing to do with them.

Since when is constructive criticism a bad thing?
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