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    what is this piece of equipment?

    Every gym has it, two collumns connected by a pullup bar. This maching has cable crossover, tricep extension, seated rows, lat pull, you can lower the cable crossover pulleys for bicep curls and other functions.
    Anyone know the name of this piece of equip. and the price?
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    Cable crossover with a pullup bar in the middle. I see one on sale for $2195 commercial grade, or there are cheaper ones without stacks that aren't going to be as sturdy. Ideally they would be bolted into the cement.

    http://www.newyorkbarbells.com/crossover.html
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    This is close but not quite what I have seen. It comes with seats for lat pulls and seated rows. Verry sturdy and professional grade. This equipment is probabily a lot more expensive too. It has a lot more features. Just about every 24hr fitness gym has it.
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    Ahh a multi station is going to cost more, yes.
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    Well I found these, not sure of the quallity but they look cool.
    http://www.fithouse.biz/inc/sdetail/1292
    http://www.gymcor.com/powstatjungy.html

    I'm looking to get into the personal training thing eventually, this machine would be ideal for a garage type building. Cybex is what 24 hr uses but I cant find their version online. These are not cheap, wonder what used would run?

    I guess I did the link thing ok, let me know how if I did it wrong.

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    Definitely quite spendy.

    Hell, it all is expensive. My wife and I were looking to get an elliptical for home; the one's I use at Bally's are sold at a fitness equipment place a city over from me, and they're $4,495 each.
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