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Direct from the rice capital we have 2 x Bling Bling, fluro bling supper bling stickers / badges for auction to some lucky SAU person.

This is an NSW SAU once off auction with all proceeds going to the club.

All you need to do is place a bid for this fantastic bling product, which is the most blingiest mod you will EVER do to your bling line. This bling bling badge will be the envy of all other blinged blingers bling rides.

You obviously all want this on your car, so I best let you know what they are.

These 2 x Bling fluro stickers / badges come with a 6V 4 x AA portable power pack (Batteries not included) and a 12V adaptor for permanent in car operation. They come with numerous rotation of fluro bling bling flashing and scrolling so you can bling to your hearts content with any combo which gives you your ultimate bling experience. They can be fitted to the external around the boot or internally inside on a window. The size is about 15cm by 3cm.

One in Apexi and one in Nismo. Pics attached

Hosted video of the bling being bling.

Apexi

http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=4ktoa6o

Nismo

http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=6c4vlhg

The winning bling bling bidder will have first choice of which one you want with the next best auction winner to get the remaining one. If this blinger next highest bidder passes up this bling opportunity it will then be offered to the next bidder, so on and so on.

How did I come to own such a bling bling device I hear you ask. They were purchased prior to the NSW 07 SNS, but due to excessive drinking and a killer head ach I failed to bring them to the day and only found them on the week end. Was I blinged to find them, yep I sure was.

Ok post up your price and let the winner get blinged! I will mail or organise pick up with the lucky lucky winner.

Starting bid is $10, auction will run until 5pm Monday 3rd Sep 07.

But wait I hear you say "I want more!" If the bid gets above a mystery amount the winner will get a free years SAU membership.

Good luck you lucky bidders!

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I'll start off at $10...

Just because of this story.. :P

How did I come to own such a bling bling device I hear you ask. They were purchased prior to the NSW 07 SNS, but due to excessive drinking and a killer head ach I failed to bring them to the day and only found them on the week end. Was I blinged to find them, yep I sure was

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