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flyboy08

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So I purchased this setup yesterday for $250.00....used with only a few dives on them...Not sure what I'm going to do with the two brand new Hollis 212's I just purchased??? But this was too good of a deal to pass up IMHO?
 

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Nice find, thats a pretty good deal. I dive the same set up basically, and it let you sale me one of the Hollis rigs. win/win
 
On a single tank, the Hollis or the HOG D2 (made in the same factory) afford way better hose routing.


.............how much do you want for the pig-sticking Bowie-knife?
 
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That's not a D3. It's the BP2. Balanced piston reg that has been discontinued by HOG. It's a good reg just was not very popular. I don't even bother to carry the kits for them. I sold one in 5 years as a dealer.
 
That's not a D3. It's the BP2. Balanced piston reg that has been discontinued by HOG. It's a good reg just was not very popular. I don't even bother to carry the kits for them. I sold one in 5 years as a dealer.
There's no shortage of shops that can and will service the BP2....
 
There's no shortage of shops that can and will service the BP2....
I will service them and can get the kits in 3 days or less. I just don't choose to tie up money in service kit inventory that I don't have to. If I had ever had one sent to me for service I might keep a couple kits in stock. Usually someone just buys the kits.
 
I will service them and can get the kits in 3 days or less. I just don't choose to tie up money in service kit inventory that I don't have to. If I had ever had one sent to me for service I might keep a couple kits in stock. Usually someone just buys the kits.
What would you charge? When the times comes, I'll send them to you.

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