Everything has been sold.
Want to ship it? I don’t think I’ll be in the area for a couple of weeks.
I have that buffin kit I love it someone pick it up GLWS
I could. The package would be pretty heavy though.
What’s your schedule like tomorrow afternoon? My boyfriend will be at Innovative getting some work done, maybe he can meet up with you to pick it up?
PM me
I’ll give you $80 for the DS and stuff. I can get it from Marnie, so if you want to package it up with the porter cable, we’d have a solid deal!
Theres a pending sale on the DS already. Sorry.
NP
There are currently pending sales on the buffer and nintendo.
iMac is still up for grabs.
Thats not a BUFFER!!! its an orbital, puts wax on quicker, does not take out scratches…
The Porter Cable 7424 has revolutionized the automotive detailing industry and quickly become the favorite tool of professional and weekend detailers alike. The key to the Porter Cable 7424 being so effective is the even distribution of pressure and heat over the entire 6.5-inch foam pads. When doing similar hand applications you exert varying levels of pressure through just your fingertips. This buffer evenly breaks down the product and works it in to the clear coat for optimal results. The heat and pressure needed to properly work in a polish is almost impossible to get from hand applications so the Porter Cable 7424 is especially good at safely applying your favorite polish. You can use the buffer with just about any detailing product such as polishes, glazes, sealants, waxes, etc. It only weighs 6lbs so it’s easy to operate and not tiring like heavy rotary buffers or hand applications. Traditional rotary buffer spin continuously in one direction generating tremendous heat, while the Porter Cable 7424 moves in a random orbit motion. The random orbit motion generates far less heat so you buff safely and don’t burn your paint. Save yourself time and effort and get more out of each detail with the Porter Cable 7424. The dramatic results from this buffer have made it a must have for detailing enthusiasts and professionals!
This is the description from the detailing shop I bought it from. They refer to it as a buffer. So take it up with them.