Surplus Green Glue For Sale [Sold]

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Surplus Green Glue For Sale [Sold]

Post by egg »

I have 9 tubes of GG left from a build that I will sell for $90 + shipping. Tubes are normally $14.50/each. I hate to see the stuff sit around and collect dust. I am located in Chicago if anyone lives close enough to pick them up.
If you are interested let me know and send your zip.
Thanks.
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Post by sharward »

Dibs! :twisted:

My ZIP code is 95834.

I scored twelve tubes for $125, shipping included, a couple of weeks ago. Here's the thread.

--Keith :mrgreen:
"Converting a garage into living space requires a city permit . . . homeowners insurance won't cover a structure that's been changed without a building permit . . ." --Sacramento Bee, May 27, 2006
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Post by studio911 »

Keith,

Now knock it off damn it,,,,I need 2 more cases yet !! :lol: :lol:

You were quick on this one,.,,,,I'll get ya on the next!! :lol: :wink:

YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE,,,,ANYONE WITH EXTRA GREEN GLUE, PM ME FIRST BEFORE KEITH!! :lol: :lol: (just kidding.... I couldnt resist!!)

Have a good one... :D

AJ
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Post by Eric_Desart »

:mrgreen:
It's seems that a very active second hand market develops in Green Glue.
Best regards - Eric Desart
My posts are never meant to sell whatever incl. myself, neither direct, nor indirect.
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Post by sharward »

You crack me up, AJ! :lol:
"Converting a garage into living space requires a city permit . . . homeowners insurance won't cover a structure that's been changed without a building permit . . ." --Sacramento Bee, May 27, 2006
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