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1. Start and end date for the group buy

now till 24march 06

2. Clear details of the product/s on offer

4MR loop sling max load 6000kg greenish yellow colour to go with the weight code

3. The price being offered and if possible the normal RRP

my price $25 RRP $250 :ohmy:

4. The company that is supplying the products for the group buy

me

5. Associated costs for delivery what ever aus post costs

7. Where possible, please include a photo of the goods being offered

pics up soon

i need five people for this to go ahead these are great for any lifting applications they wont scrach your items

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awsome three left

and for being the first one grandmasterb gets one extra for free

cheers

these are flying off the shelf on ebay for $50 but it's a special price of $25 for sau members

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awsome three left

and for being the first one grandmasterb gets one extra for free

cheers

these are flying off the shelf on ebay for $50 but it's a special price of $25 for sau members

well i better make it an even four then mate (dont like odd numbers :kiss: )

So i'll take 3 and the free one :D

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