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Hey guys my mate is coming back from japan and bringing back teknoman the full series. I dont know if anyone remembers but its one of the best manga series ever made. Anyways if anyone is interested im selling for $180 for the collection so let me know.

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I remember Teknoman, that's like year-8 high school cool!

With the crystals and the big ass robots.

Man, that brings back some memories

When I was young... seemed that life was so wonderful... :laugh:

Hey guys its the official one its in english not japanese with english subtitles. My mate went japan three months ago got me number i have view it. Exactly the same as the one shown on cheeze TV 8 years ago, he's coming back in one month and will bring back the last two so if anyone wants the collection please let me know so i can tell him to bring more. as i said the cost is $180 and your just going to have to be patient until my mate comes back so i can get the DVD's to you guys. email me at [email protected] if you need any details or wanna order.

hey guys ive had a few question from about 12 ppl asking me the same thing if you do not live in sydney then postage is the buyer incurred cost. im not sure how much it is but itll probs only be around $7 or so dont quote me

sorry buddy me and my brother use this i told him to to put it up told him to put it as 180-200 and he mustve put it there i didnt even see the price until u just mentioned it. Price is 180 no up down for the DVDs. and as for the guys who are trying to make me look like a rip off, u supply the same thing and ill buy it off you, and i dont want any backyard copied crap

listen to this dude, what a bloody scammer, totally changing subject and not answering your questions. "it plays just fine on a LG DVD player" lol.

id stick with authentic copies from trusted websites, i.e. amazon ! :D

p.s. im not trying to be an ass, if your mates DVDs are actually different and special in some way then you will sell them and dont need to worry about what i say, but your not answering anyones questions...

such as; what region

why are they diferent

and you are beating around the bush "i never even knew they were on amazon"

so what ? what relevance does that have ?

im just trying to make ppl aware. so yeh :(

edit: for people who didnt see other thread before it was closed

$26 US

series 2 and 3 are linked same price if you find the links there. unless your talking about a different product mate, then nice rip off.

Edited by thrtytwo

The w*nker that thinks he knows everything should get his info straight b4 u call me crap like that ill withdraw this thread cos i dont need this crap i got plenty of satisfied customers without sarcastic ppl like him. No more business here.

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