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Hey guys i have few things for sale.

1. Nixon The BANKS: $500

Brand new never used very cool nixon The BANNKS watch.Never even been worn. This has to be one of, if not the nicest watches Nixon has come out with. Movement: Three ultra-thin Japanese movements. Dual time and second subdial. Case: Thin 100 meter stainless steel with chamfered hardened mineral crystal and triple gasket crown. Band: Custom solid stainless steel with double locking clasp. Good up to 100m surf. For more information you can check out their website at www.nixonnow.com

2 Nixon LTD 286 $200

Near new Nixon Ltd 286. This watch is used but hardly been used. I have probably only ever used it a handfull of times for special occations. No scratches and absolutely nothing wrong with it. It even looks new and comes with the box and stand. This is a limited edition Nixon 286. The leather band was cut from vintage jackets found in California. There were only a number of them made. This one is #448 out of 492. The Nixon 286 Watch is a digital masterpiece mounted on a backing of fat, plush, double tongue leather. Metal Nixon nameplates accent the custom Nixon digital module, complete with dual time, chrono, FIVE alarms, date, timer, and a nightlight. Big numbers keep you from mistaking 8:36 for 6:38 so you're never late. The 286 features Nixon's raised bezel design and hardened mineral crystal, keeping this stylie watch's face scratch-free.

3. PS2 comes with 6 ps1 games, 5 ps2 games, g-con gun, 2 controllers & memory card. Asking around $200 plus postage.

4. Chipped XBOX with 5 controllers, mic, headphones, dvd remote, and over 200 games. Looking for around $400 neg.post-1060-1153791986.jpg post-1060-1153792043.jpg post-1060-1153792115.jpg

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