I'm weaning my film shooting to just B&W, selling excess equipment I don't need.
2 Hasselblad black-trim A12 backs. "Black dot" release. The latest model without the darkslide holder. In great shape. See photos. It haven't used them in a bit so I can't vouch for lightfastness, but mechanics work great and it'll be hard to find more beautiful (or cheaper) models elsewhere. $250 each shipped/insured.
Hasselblad 80mm C T* Late Planar lens. Beautiful model. I've had my CF longer and feel sentimental towards it. Otherwise I'd keep this one as I like the metal focusing ring. Mechanically it works great, shutter speeds sound great. As above, I can't vouch for shutter speeds being perfect, but these lenses are made to stay spot-on after sitting unused on the shelf or in a bag for years. I'd still recommend a CLA--it's harder to find competent people to service Hasselblads, so you may as well do it now and use it for another 10+ years without worry about whether you can find someone to service it. Same as above--it's probably be hard to find a nicer lens, given how rare these are. $625 shipped/insured.
Hasselblad Acute Matte D 42215 focusing screen with cross hairs, prism, and split image. Just a little wear where the clamps make contact. $320 shipped/insured.
Portra film. 7 rolls of Portra 400, 5 with expiration 12/2020, 1 12/2019. One unknown, but it's either of those dates. Foil wrapper has been removed. 5 rolls Portra 160, exp 8/2019. All rolls have been frozen for quite a while--before any expired. I don't know how long--it's been a while since I shot any color. $40 if you buy one of the above items. Sorry--right now I don't really want to deal with shipping so many separate boxes.
Hasselblad strap: $15 with purchase of any of the above.
Buy the whole group for $1250 shipped/insured. Otherwise I don't anticipate any wiggle room on individual pieces at this time as they're already a fair amount lower than what they sell for on the big auction site in the same condition.