Value of NIB AGD FLATLINE 88/4500

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  • vgoalie
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 4

    #1

    Value of NIB AGD FLATLINE 88/4500

    Hi all,

    Its been a while since I posted but I have not been playing much paintball lately. I have a brand new in box custom 88/4500 AGD Flatline system. I had my pro shop replace the stock 72ci tank with an 88 since I mostly played outlaw with no air fills available. I am considering selling it, but have no idea what it is worth anymore. The tank is a pure energy 5 year and still in hydro till next year. If you guys could give me an idea what its worth, it will help me make up my mind if I going to sell it, trade it or keep it.

    Thanks
  • Chronobreak
    Rec Poster
    • Mar 2003
    • 5055

    #2
    $225-275

    depends on how fast u want to sell and the right buyer, not alot of people in the market for large tanks these days

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    • jenarelJAM
      Club Coordinator
      • Dec 2004
      • 1611

      #3
      Wow... look at that join date!
      Congratulations on remembering a password.

      I'd agree with chrono for the pricing.

      How do you still have a NIB flatline after all this time?
      you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
      :shooting: :cuss:

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      • Gabriel
        jh151399 @ the nation
        • Dec 2003
        • 387

        #4
        and if it truly were NIB, why did you have the tank replaced?

        Well, regardless of the answer to that question, what would you take for the original tank?
        BRAND NEW NEVER BEFORE USED CROSSFIRE 68/45K!!!



        CLICK HERE! INSANE DEAL!

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        • Empyreal Rogue
          Zetsubou Billy
          • Apr 2004
          • 1103

          #5
          I'd buy that up in a heartbeat. I've been needing a new Flatline for my second 'Mag.

          But I think Chrono's estimate is dead on.
          AO Mid-Atlantic Part Duece.

          Come on Powerlyte!

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          • vgoalie
            Registered User
            • Sep 2003
            • 4

            #6
            Well heres the story. I bought the tank back in October 03. I got married, bought a house, got 2 dogs, had a kid, and bought a business since then. So I think I have played paintball twice since then, which really stinks. Both times I borrowed guns since I sold most of mine. I kept my flatlines though. I just bought a new gun and tried the flatline on it but I couldn't get it to stay on the dovetail, its one of those new ones thats built into the grip and uses a ball bearing and set screw. So I thought I would see what I could get for it before I decided to sell. Which I am leaning towards doing at this point. I traded the original 72 tank for the 88. I replaced the tank because I played mostly outlaw ball and I wanted the biggest tank since I couldn't refill.

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