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"Come with me if you want to live" make $32.5K!!! At least that's what one lucky seller was able to do after hawking a nearly-perfect condition VHS copy of "The Terminator."
Vincent Zurzolo - COO of ComicConnect.com - tells TMZ the copy of Arnold Schwarzenegger's "The Terminator" is from 1984, the year of its original release, fetched big bucks online, after being on the market for just 3 days.

The copy was analyzed by a third-party grading company - getting high 9s and even 10s for preservation - meaning it's in nearly perfect condition!
Zurzolo says he's seen a big increase in VHS purchases over the past few years - chalking it up to nostalgia. He says Arnold played a big role in the lives of '80s kids, and that reflects in the investments they're making ... just like this big purchase.
It's a lot of dough to cough up for an obsolete piece of media, but if you're that big of a fan, you deserve a big thumbs up ... just as you sink into boiling-hot debt.
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