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Old 26-02-2014
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I remember a local model shop back in the 90's that had a Schumacher Procat on the shelf for years, even when the Cat 2000 had come out. The problem was that they wanted more than £150 for it back then even though you could buy them else where when they were the latest model for £150. I guess that is one way these kits stay NIP. Eventually I'm guessing they sold it.

I have of late seen some end of line buggy's going for a good discounted price. I'm not so sure that these cars will hold their value. There are certainly better ways of investing money for a profit. But then I still think they are a good deal if you want a preserved kit or New built shelf queen.
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