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Is this a fair price on a snowboard?

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I'm selling my 2004 Burton Cruzer with Burton Freestyle bindings and a stomp pad. I used the board 6 times and dried, cleaned and shined it after each use. There are no major gashes; only small scratches from normal use, and there is NO rust. It has an awesome design and there arent many of them that people are getting rid of...it can easily be unisex...i'm asking 250 obo...the board was $325 and bindings were $175 originally...is that a fair price?

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  1. Pretty good, if it is in good nick.  But seeing it's near the end of the season it might be harder.


  2. why did you only use it 6 times since 2004. You cleaned and shined it after each use? are you kidding.

  3. yes its a great price and i realy think you could get a bit more money for yourself

  4. You just gotta put it on craigslist or Ebay and try your luck. Onyl problem is that peeps are selling 2007  boards and bindings for that much..

    I just sold my 2003 burton custom with 2008 burton cartels for 200 on craigslist and that was a hard sell, there are people on there right now selling 07 customs for 150.  Thats crazy..

    Just take good pics of the deck and write a nice little blog about the snowboard, LEAVE OUT the fact that its from 2004.  and say some cool stuff about it like, ( if its a girls deck)   This chick stick is a must have for the hardcore to interme shredder, it wil do all, from park to pow pow, you cant go wrong with this snowboard, same thing if its a guys deck. You could get any ammount of money you want, its all in how you sell it and word it,   GOOD LUCK

  5. It's a fair price if you can get it, this is the end of the season and everyone is dumping their gear to raise cash for the summer.

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