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comments I won a shoe shopping spree at Hype DC ( Brisbane ) back in January. Somehow I have ended up with some shoes in the wrong size that dont fit any guys I know, so Im offering them for sale at a bargain price to get some funds towards having my R33 windows tinted! :cheers:

All the shoes are brand new in the box and I have receipts with the actual prices theyre meant to sell for, which I will add next to the shoes so you know what they retails for.

NIKE AIR MAX (RRP $179.95 )

Size: US 9

$45 SOLD

VANS SKATE CHUKKA BOOT ( RRP $89.95 )

Size: US 9 (shoes are darker in person than pic shows)

$35

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PUMA BOURNE SKATE ( RRP $180 )

Size: US 9 ( Has 3 sets of laces - red, white, black )

$45 SOLD

ONITUSKA TIGER ( RRP $179.95 )

Size ( Box says Unisex US size 5 / US Womens Size 6.5 )

$40 SOLD

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Showed my mate these shoes cause i thought he would be keen being a shoe fanatic and he told me those air max's are fake?

Your mate is wrong dude. As mentioned in the original post, these shoes came from Hype DC in Brisbane and I have the receipt right in front of me. Hype DC specialises in limited edition shoes so they arent run of the mill designs you will see in Rebel sport. Feel free to give the store a call ( 07 3211 0366 ) I doubt any of the staff would forget me because as mentioned these shoes are the result of a prize, and there were about 5 staff members involved on the night ( January 22 btw ) The name of the guy on the receipt is Big Dog if you want to personally contact him on the abovementioned number http://www.hypedc.com.au/

Getting quite sick of the negativity on this forum. If its not someone trying to get me banned because they dont think Im female, its someone trying to make me look like a scammer. Not everyone that likes cars is a guy, and not everyone trying to offer a bargain is a liar or cheat, sheeesh.

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