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Here is the rest of the Vinyls that i have left to sell, i'm sure there's more but i'll add to them as i find them

Any interested parties can either PM or email me.

Please no time wasters as i'm sick of Dirty Vinyl Pushers

I'm located in Perth but willing to ship anywhere around Australia

Cheers

Steve

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Edited by Hi Octane

thats the ones i want so far wats the best you can do to 3500 vic

$10 Commander Tom Attention Steve Murano Remix

$10 Quench Dreams 2004 (Picture Disc One of 500 Copies!!

$15 Busted DJs Tricky Tricky

$10 Delerium Silence 2004 (Part 2) DJ Tiesto Remix

$10 Nirvana + White Stripes Smells Like Teen Spirit + Seven Nation Army

$10 50 Cent In Da Club Breaks Remix

$10 Mauro MBS Presents Seven Saturdays Dirty Vinyl Pusher

$10 Paris Avenue I Want You

$10 Metal Fusion Killing In The Name Of

Edited by teazn_r33
thats the ones i want so far wats the best you can do to 3500 vic

$10 Commander Tom Attention Steve Murano Remix

$10 Quench Dreams 2004 (Picture Disc One of 500 Copies!!

$15 Busted DJs Tricky Tricky

$10 Delerium Silence 2004 (Part 2) DJ Tiesto Remix

$10 Nirvana + White Stripes Smells Like Teen Spirit + Seven Nation Army

$10 50 Cent In Da Club Breaks Remix

$10 Mauro MBS Presents Seven Saturdays Dirty Vinyl Pusher

$10 Paris Avenue I Want You

$10 Metal Fusion Killing In The Name Of

PM Sent

didnt receive your reply.

pm me a price for these sent to 2142, cheers.

$10 DJ Wag A.K.A Yakooza Cocaine

$10 DJ Sammy + Yanou Heaven

$10 Plummet Cherish The Day

$10 Paris Avenue I Want You

$10 Walt & Feliz Expansion

$10 Roger Sanchez Another Chance

$10 DJ Zany Pillz/Forentic

$10 Styles & Breeze Heartbeatz + Electric

$10 Brooklyn Bounce X2X (We Want More)

$10 DJ Wag Getting High

$10 Cosmic Gate Fire Wire/Somewhere Over The Rainbow

alot of these are still for sale.. PM me if your SERIOUSLY interested.. i'm sick of time wasters and people who can't come through with their promises.. If you don't have the money don't bother enquiring!!!

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