I think that price hits a nerve for some 8002 owners where they'd be willing to part with it at that pricepoint. I had another 8002 and was the original owner. I bought it with a MMC1 and it was total $1000 US in 1983.
Beware, because on some 8002s, the plastic that houses the leaf spring that holds up the dust cover becomes weak and explodes and breaks the plastic hinges as well. The turntable still works but it means you'll have to manually remove the dustcover and that devalues the unit. Also be aware there is a crucial microprocessor in there that is no longer manufactured. If that fails, the turntable becomes a donor.
BeoSound 9000, Beolab 8000, BeoLab 4000. Beogram 4002/Grado Gold Amina conversion.