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Originally Posted by JJ-NISMO
Mint: (of an object) in pristine condition; as new.
"a pair of speakers including stands, mint, $160"
"in mint condition"
A set of wheels with a minor knick, the size of a pen tip are mint.
And I also understanding the meaning of troll: It_370Z
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Just because you took offense to my post doesn't mean I was trying to troll you. Mint is mint, whatever you may believe it is, there are no imperfections to a mint product. "Like new" would have been a great term to use. I actually clicked this thread with interest of buying not to waste anybody's time, until I saw the price. Glws.
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