Of all the Kondia FV1 models listed 88.89% have been listed by professional machinery sellers, 11.11% by private businesses. There are currently 1 items for FV1 listed in Australia from 1 professional sellers and 0 private businesses.
Historically Kondia FV1 models have been listed between $2,000 and $11,000, averaging at $5,357. The current average price of a FV1 listing is $11,000.
Kondia FV1 models are historically listed by sellers in Milling Machine and Milling Machine Tooling and Accessories categories. Kondia FV1 models make up % of historic Milling Machine enquiries, and % of all Kondia enquiries.
The most common years of Kondia FV1 manufacture listed are: .
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