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I ran a group buy on gearshift and dice design cufflinks last year,

there was quite a few happy people, so i thought i would do another one

However this time, i have access to a lot more designs

The RRP on all these cufflinks is $49.95

however if buy a batch of 10 or more,

then i can get them for 50% of RRP

I can pass all of this saving directly onto you

The price per item for this group buy is:

$25.00 shipped to anywhere in australia

Product: 925 Sterling Silver Cufflinks

RRP: $49.95

GB Price: $25 (this price includes postage anywhere within aus)

Design: CL09

cl09sa6.jpg

Design: CL12

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Design: CL31

cl31ko4.jpg

Design: CL34

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Design: CL36

cl36ep7.jpg

Design: CL37

cl37gi9.jpg

Design: CL38

cl38po6.jpg

Design: CL39

cl39mh3.jpg

Design: CL41

cl41hv4.jpg

Design: CL46

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Design: CL48

cl48zj4.jpg

Design: CL49

cl49sw1.jpg

Design: CL50

cl50li0.jpg

Design: CL52

cl52wo6.jpg

Design: CL53

cl53dy6.jpg

Design: CL54

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Design: CL56

cl56pu9.jpg

Design: CL58

cl58lo1.jpg

Design: CL59

cl59rw6.jpg

Design: CL60

cl60ui3.jpg

Design: CL61

cl61ez1.jpg

Design: CL66

cl66ts4.jpg

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People in group buy:

1. Red7 Racing CL12 x 1 (payment received)

2. Red7 Racing CL59 x 1 (payment received)

3. mlt15e CL60 x 1 (payment received)

4. a31lunacy CL48 x 1 (payment received)

5. BLK R33 GTST CL39 x 1 (payment received)

6. BLK R33 GTST CL58 x 1 (payment received)

7. BLK R33 GTST CL60 x 1 (payment received)

8. BLK R33 GTST CL61 x 1 (payment received)

9. Sl!m CL09 x 1 (payment received)

10. Sl!m CL52 x1 (payment received)

11. Sl!m CL53 x1 (payment received)

12. Sl!m CL66 x1 (payment received)

13. r33boy CL46 x1 (payment received)

14. r33boy CL56 x1 (payment received)

YIDZ awaiting contact

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certainly mate

i remember you from 1st group buy

so there wont be a problem :3some:

Smashed my diff on the weekend, so ive got to sort that before i can buy these

If the GB is open long enough ill buy a few sets cause they're so damn sexy!!!

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