New to Macbook pro,,, should I buy used for $600?

Hi guyz ....
I am posting something first time to this community and also going to be a new macbook pro user ..
I was looking for a used macbook pro and recently i found one with the following configurations
Macbook pro 13.3''
RAM 4gb HDD 256GB
core 2 duo Mac OS 10.7
this macbook is used and mid 2009 model and also repaired .
should i spend $600 on it?
you response is much appreciated
thanks you
danny

According to KB Article http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1159 Mac OS X versions (builds) for computers, that model came w/Lion pre installed.  If the seller is not including the system DVDs that originally came w/the computer (per Apple's license agreement), I would not purchase.  You would be purchasing a glorified door stop.

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