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Expensive toolkit.

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...and we thought that an E24 toolkit was expensive!!!

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This is what they are selling as a complete M1 toolkit...

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This is what a genuine (very geeky) M1 owner says is a complete toolkit..

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Not exactly complete but for £3k you would hope they would check...
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If you can afford an M1, then £3k for a tool kit is just pocket change - even if it is incomplete😉
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Pod wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 2:27 pm If you can afford an M1, then £3k for a tool kit is just pocket change - even if it is incomplete😉
Apparently it is very keenly priced; a German enthusiast is asking 15k Euro for his...
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Have you seen what Ferrari tool kits go for 😱
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E9 set just went at auctipn on BAT for $2200 $USD
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