Like barbender points out, who did the work is the first question I'd have. The fact that the hours are known, means the saw has been plugged in, so a dealer may be involved. If done right, the saw will be fine. The plastic bearing cage usually never harms the P&C. Most often it melts and then finds it's way into the muffler screen. Price is a little too high IMO. Retail on those short blocks is about $229 last I looked. Typically, this level of repair is done with running, not selling, the saw in mind. But in this case a low hours saw in cosmetically nice shape would be worth doing to sell it. But I think it ought to be around $400. Closing in on $500 is closing in on a new saw.