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post-34389-1180871771_thumb.jpgHi all, up for sale are some awesome looking lanyards, I have [/b], 1 Nismo($13), black (they have a clip in piece at the bottom to detach ure keys etc), this is the last one so get in fast if you want it!! I am located in Tas, but can chuck em in the post for you (at buyers cost---$3.00), cheers

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i'll take the subie one delivered to brisbane thanks.

No probs, i will pm u account details and do a dry run at the post office on my lunch break, whats ure post code & send me ure address in a pm, cheers Damo

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$10 for the nismo??

I knew this would happen lol, because i didnt state "firm" someone would try and beat me down!, I am willing to sell it for $12(no less) :laughing-smiley-014: not $10, cheers

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ill grab the nismo then for 12

will have to get back to you on the nismo lanyard, may be sold, will inform in thread if not, GTIR still up for grabs, will sell for $5 + postage

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will have to get back to you on the nismo lanyard, may be sold, will inform in thread if not, GTIR still up for grabs, will sell for $5 + postage

nismo lanyard still for sale, as is GTIR lanyard

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Your attachments dont work man

Hmmm.... thats strange! they were working last time i checked, but as u say they are not now, i will edit and re insert them soon as i get a chance, thanks man

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Hmmm.... thats strange! they were working last time i checked, but as u say they are not now, i will edit and re insert them soon as i get a chance, thanks man

Attachment fixed, last nismo lanyard still up for grabs

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