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I can well understand the "rare" description. It looks like an ambitious DIY project but hamstrung by cheaping out on the heatsinks. Or perhaps Mr Tuck Tong simply didn't understand how much sink would be needed for a reasonable audio output level in class A, as adason says.

I'd say you're looking at what has been been a waste of money from the outset and the owner is trying to get his money back, with interest. The cases haven't been badly mauled and could be used for another project - perhaps a "JLH", "PLH" DOZ class A or similar if say, the side panels were replaced or covered with decent, full 2U size heatsinks. Then, the only likely content of value is in the aluminium cases and small transformers. The amplifier board is worth what a kit parts is worth to a DIY and the power supply/capacitor bank likewise. But what should anyone pay for the transformers, used cases and assembled boards, presumably without schematics, specs etc?? Well, certainly nowhere even near ₤350. I'd put a ceiling of ₤120 on the deal if I were desperate to have those particular amps but you know your own local market values and prices better than I.
 
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100 VA class toroidal and a few capacitors.
Cabinet, heat sinks.
About 35-40 Pounds.
We get new working Mosfet amps for 50 quid.
This is taking a chance that everything works, and the transformer is the only expensive bit.

350 is silly money, you get much more than this botch up for that kind of money.
 
I can't see any amp section.
Only the transformer and a power supply, and a bit of aluminum channel.
And look at the mains wires on the switch!
I doubt they will even have the insulation class strength for mains wires, they look like bits of Cat 5 cable...

But I am not familiar with Class A amps.
This may work for a 2030 or so amp, if the supply matches.

Find something else to fix.
I wonder if the transformer is blown, and price offered should be for a second hand transformer, all else free.
Basically you are paying scrap value for taking away his junk.
 
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I can't see any amp section.
Only the transformer and a power supply, and a bit of aluminum channel.
And look at the mains wires on the switch!
I doubt they will even have the insulation class strength for mains wires, they look like bits of Cat 5 cable...
And look at the wires coming off the rectifier!
Big as garden hoses!
Yet.... hair-thin wires on that power switch.

The seller must be a 12 year old that trolls the internet for things to do.