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ADDED: Nintendo GameBoy pocket. has rechargeable extender battery pack. Bought some years ago duty free to break the monotony of a long int'l flight & not used since. Dunno where the charger is. Did I mention it's free?

ADDED: Sega Saturn console. World's first 32bit gaming console. Not used in a very long time, should work OK (might need to clean out the cockroach poo) :( come & get it, Peter Russell Clarke /looks for ugly bearded smilie/

OK, couple of nice units for the retro gamer. First to see will 'buy'!

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Wells

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ADDED: Sega Saturn games, inc signature titles such as Virtua Cop 2, Sega Rally, Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA,

and Virtual On. No freebies as these are becoming hard to find and collectable - $5 each.

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ADDED: Sega Saturn games, inc signature titles such as Virtua Cop 2, Sega Rally, Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA,

and Virtual On. No freebies as these are becoming hard to find and collectable - $5 each.

i'll take the virtual on please thanks

i'll take the virtual on please thanks

Excellent choice. i can highly recommend Panzer Dragoon: Zwei also. Definitely my two favourite titles

ADDED: 2x sets multimedia speakers. Pics in first post

Sega saturn GONSKI!!

Virtua Cop 2 GONSKI!!

Virtual On GONSKI!!

Sorry Matt, speakers w/sub GONSKI!!

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ADDED:Lambros Hi-Tech SS exhaust tips, at the right angle to roast the rice to perfection.

ADDED:Freebox single din compartment. fills the space nicely.

ADDED:Turd - brown, faecal

ADDED:Walkie talkies - samples from my days as a purchaser. Public FM freq. Breaker one-nine good buddy this here's the rubber duck !

ADDED:Water-to-air intercooler, AVO with radiator neck - no plumbing or pump. Awesome where space is limited.

ADDED:2x rolls of black vinyl motor trim - the stretch & shrink with a heatgun type used in custom car audio installs

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THANKS for all the great stuff Wells ;)

Ps..

ill take the cat turd...lolz ;)

Thanks for your help bong. BTW it's a prairie dog turd. Very exotic and rare in this country. Good body, fruity bouqet, and spicy palate.

Rice tips GONSKI!

Freebox GONSKI!!

Walkies GONSKI!!!

Intercooler GONSKI!!!!

Turd GONSKI!!!!!

Coffee table GONSKI!!!!!

Marantz deck GONSKI!!!!!

M/M speakers GONSKI!!!!!!

Mega hella desk GONSKI!!!!!!!

VGA monitors GONSKI!!!!!!!!

Ya GOTTA (platonically) love a man with a trailer to take your trailer trash :D:laugh::happy:

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is everything gone? haha i totally missed the thread and woulda picked up a sh1tload of gear if i remmberd to come on the random sale stuff forums *slaps self

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