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Item: Nokia N95

Age: 3 months

Condition: Excellent

Price: $400

Location: Wollongong

Contact: PM

Comments: The phone is practically new, bought it outright from vodafone few months ago, comes in the box with all the accessories as you would buy it new from the shop. I used it alot for work and its too bulky for me, i will consider swapping for another phone with cash adjustment either way.

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Item: 60mm Boost Gauge (JustJap version)

Age: About 2 months

Condition: Excellent

Price: $50

Location: Wollongong

Contact: PM

Comments:Really nice gauge, looks like the defi ones, it lights up a bright white and when off its just a black face, I bought this a few months ago for $79, was in my car for about 2 weeks, works perfect, still have the original box, comes with all the cables and sensors, etc. ready for fitting, has a mounting bracket as well

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