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Hey guys

I need an RB30 for cheap. I only want it for the rods but cause they're like $50 for the whole thing ill just take the whole thing and use it for spares/paperweight :thumbsup:

In Sydney only (of course), thats why this thread is here and not in WTB

PM me or post up here

Cheers >_<

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Lol, thats actually a good one

i thought u were making a massive amounts from ur amway thing, steve.

get some real rods!

or, for $50, i'll cut some rods up for u from pieces of wood

Its not about the money, hell, if im trying to blow the budget on it it can have some carillos

Ive set myself an allowance to spend on the car, and im not going over it, purely cause its a money pit and there's more important things in life to blow cash on

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SPOOL or EAGLE rods are cheap enough....

Funny you mention the SPOOLS Charlie

I was asked today what theyre worth, they're 890, then just out of curiosity i looked for the RB26 SPOOLS, theyre 645

Must be a higher turnover for RB26 - cause surely the rods arent THAT much different

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