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Hi up for sale is my Washburn wd32sce Acoustic guitar.

Bought brand new from Guitar Central in Brisbane City.

Hardly played as I still play my electric all the time instead :P

Probably had about 5 hours use since purchased, still smells new :D

Still also has the original strings on it that it had when it was purchased.

Comes with a hard case as you can see in the pics.

Features

Dreadnought Cutaway style

Mahogany body

Solid spruce top

Mahogany neck

Rosewood fingerboard

Pearl slash inlay

Rosewood butterfly bridge

Exclusive Grover 18:1 gear ratio tuners

Satin finish

B-Band™ A3 preamp

Price is $550 ono

You can contact me on 0403198807 or pm me on here if interested.

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