$1000 is a big stretch.
To the right buyer that could be a $700-$800 machine, but they'd have to be local to hit the upper range, since shipping these machines costs a small fortune.
That machine actually looks to be in great condition with all of the parts, though. I picked up a beat up machine for $200 that needed a cap kit and bought a lot of replacement parts. I probably had close to $400 in it, by the end, so I could easily see adding another $200 for one that is great out of the box.
ETA: if you could get it for $800, locally, and flip the extra board set, you'd be pretty solid.
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Edited: 02/21/2011
at 03:07 PM
by arch_8ngel