This SPY 007 XP-G has been completely refurbished by Dave at Cool Fall. I purchased this 007 secondhand here on the Custom Titanium Flashlights forum. It had a damaged reflector and missing parts, but they have been completely repaired/replaced and the internals are as good as new. There is a minor ding on the body of the light, which I unfortunately put on there when I first bought it (prior to repair). There are also a few user marks on the body. If you know how to polish titanium they can be buffed out, and the ding I put will likely look a lot better.
All internal parts have been repaired and checked 100% by Cool Fall. Functionally I guarantee the light is good as new. All the imperfections I mention are purely cosmetic, and the photos depicting them were taken as accurately as possible.
I'm hoping to let this go for WITHDRAWN $800$810$845$880$910$945 shipped. First "I'll take it!" gets it. For international buyers please PM me and we can make an arrangement.
Sorry, no trades.
As a side note I am extremely grateful to Cool Fall for making the repairs to this light!:wave:
The ding. It looks a lot bigger and worse than it is, and as you can see from the first photo it's pretty small. I tried to photograph it as accurately as possible:
The user marks:
The following are my attempts to photograph the tritium vials:
All internal parts have been repaired and checked 100% by Cool Fall. Functionally I guarantee the light is good as new. All the imperfections I mention are purely cosmetic, and the photos depicting them were taken as accurately as possible.
I'm hoping to let this go for WITHDRAWN $800$810$845$880$910$945 shipped. First "I'll take it!" gets it. For international buyers please PM me and we can make an arrangement.
Sorry, no trades.
As a side note I am extremely grateful to Cool Fall for making the repairs to this light!:wave:
The ding. It looks a lot bigger and worse than it is, and as you can see from the first photo it's pretty small. I tried to photograph it as accurately as possible:
The user marks:
The following are my attempts to photograph the tritium vials:
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