@pierre
Is it?
A complete Blizzard 1230 with FPU + SCSI Kit... (Usually goes for €100+), 2 black Amiga mice (rather rare, I might add, if it is the official Commodore ones we are talking about here), 2GB drive (somewhat more scarce than the larger ones since they have been oop for rather long), 3.1 ROMs, WB3.1, 64MB RAM, a compatible PCMCIA network card and the A1200 in itself (an NTSC one).
All this for something like €230...
I would say that it is a rather nice price... considering I paid €30 for my PAL A1200 motherboard, €70 for my B1230IV without SCSI and FPU (normally I wouldn't pay more than, say, €50 for that Blizzard setup, but since I got my A1200 motherboard rather cheap I did so anyways) which in total equals to €100 (which seems just a bit below what I find that particular hardware worth) €230 for the setup above doesn't feel expensive at all, considering how much more 'rare' the NTSC A1200s are (not that A1200s in general are rare at all, but anyways)... and how uncommon it is for the B1230's to be complete with SCSI interface and everything...
I have to disagree with you.