Rain
01-04-2008, 03:35 PM
Greetings. I am selling my Tennis Tutor Prolite Ball Machine, which includes the original "Smartcharger", which was originally an optional equipment. The "smartcharger" allows you to leave the machine plugged in all day without overcharging the battery.
The machine has been lightly used and has been on court about two dozen times total. It's been stored in a closed garage so there is no unreasonable wear and tear. There are no scratches or damage of any kind and is as close to being in mint condition as it can be without actually being brand new.
Asking price is $400 plus actual shipping. Or if you are located in southern California, local pickup is an option too. The reason I am selling the machine is that I don't have time to use it much anymore due to work. Please refer to the manufacturer's website for details as this is the place I originally purchased it from: http://www.sportstutor.com/ I can also provide actual photos of the machine.
Please email me at jliaw@earthlink.net for details or reply to this post. For reference, please see the feedback left for me on 12/21/05 by Michael Lee (mclee025), which was a relatively high dollar value transaction, as well.
Thank you.
The machine has been lightly used and has been on court about two dozen times total. It's been stored in a closed garage so there is no unreasonable wear and tear. There are no scratches or damage of any kind and is as close to being in mint condition as it can be without actually being brand new.
Asking price is $400 plus actual shipping. Or if you are located in southern California, local pickup is an option too. The reason I am selling the machine is that I don't have time to use it much anymore due to work. Please refer to the manufacturer's website for details as this is the place I originally purchased it from: http://www.sportstutor.com/ I can also provide actual photos of the machine.
Please email me at jliaw@earthlink.net for details or reply to this post. For reference, please see the feedback left for me on 12/21/05 by Michael Lee (mclee025), which was a relatively high dollar value transaction, as well.
Thank you.