Too good to be true?

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Too good to be true?

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Does this look like a good deal or is it too good to be true. I realise the airbrushes themselves are probably crap but it will get me started. My guess is this is the eaquivalent of about 100 quid (did I say that right?) with free shipping:

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/3-Airbrush-Compr ... 05a&_uhb=1

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I bought a compressor from the same vendor 6 months ago. Still working fine and you won't find anyone else to match the price due to the free shipping. Don't forget they will have to charge you HST. The airbrushes will work and will be good to learn with, but you will want to upgrade soon. Save one of them for dirty/big jobs like spraying primer or clear.
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Thanks for that Forbes. It's good to know they're a reputable dealer. Unfortunately my main computer just died so I may have to put off the airbrush purchase for a while.
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I bought a similar kit a few years ago, the compressor is still going strong, but i just ordered a new upgraded airbrush as the ones supplied are crap... the rubber seals disintegrated after 3/4 cleans.

Just something to consider.
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