You'll regret that sooner or later.
They sure are amazing. I had to get rid of all the stuff I don't really use - after selling various Beomasters, Beograms and Beocenters all that remained was this system and a white BC 1800. Took me over a month to make up my mind. In the end, the BC is just more convenient for my small apartment - and I prefer the turntable on it both for the pickup and the mechanics.
So far my repairs and items always survived international shipping. Even the Beograms.
Except that one time when a (another) Beocenter 1800 arrived with all lamps busted. Still curious as to how they managed to do that.
Just had another look at them. As I wrote, they are more or less flawless. The BM has some fingerprints to the keys - the lettering is ok, the keys are just somewhat brighter is the middle - the off-key is the worst one, you can see that in the second picture. I guess you should be able to clean/polish the metal, it just never bothered me that much.
There are some superficial scratches to the scale, you can only see them if you look real closely.
Also, the paint is slightly chipped right under the P3/P4 keys (a strip of about 1mm width - really small, another one of these "you have to look real closely").
Apart from that it is in mint condition.
The Beogram is flawless except for the scratches to the lid. There are some bigger and deeper scratches, but I'm sure they can still be polished out. Also, the "finger grip" on the tonearm is faded similar to the keys.
I'm not sure whether or not the Pick-up is original. Might be an aftermarket one - there's no lettering on it and the metal on it is somewhat brighter. Also, it sounds really bad. Will have to be replaced or re-tipped anyway.