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1) Paiste PST5 18" Rock Crash (3 months old - VGC) $100

2) Paiste PST5 19" Rock Crash (3 months old - VGC) $100

3) Paiste 502 14" Hi-Hats (couple of years old - VGC) $100

4) Pearl P-122TW Double Kick Pedal (1 year old - cost $399 - Good to Very Good Condition) $175

5) Pearl Export Drum Kit (2004 model), Drums only, White, New Bass Head (Cost $75), Evans or Remo heads on all drums, Some surface rust to chrome, slight crack in top snare hoop (doesn't affect sound or tunability), cost $1699 when new. Sizes: 22, 14, 12, 13, 16. $500

6) Pearl H800W Hi Hat Stand (RRP $199) with Drop Clutch (cost $35)- some surface rust (GC to VGC) $80

Location:

Northgate, Brisbane

Website:

This one

Item Condition:

As per description.

Reason for Selling:

Bought new kit - need to sell this so I can set up new kit.

Price and Payment Conditions:

As per description.

Extra Info:

None

Pictures:

On request. White Export kit, gold badging, VGC.

Contact Details:

0423 295 519, PM me or email [email protected]

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