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Item:1 bottle of bundaberg black lable rum

Age:14years

Condition:new never opened

Price:taking anything over $800

Location:hervey bay

Contact:pm me

Comments:buyer must be over the age of 18 postage is extra

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Lil' amusing story. A friend of mine has his b'day a week before mine. Last year I got him a bottle of black or blue label(can't remember) johnnie walker that cost like $100? The following week in return I got a $30 bottle of red label.

I'm not friends with him anymore :laugh:

But 1,000+ I'll never understand.

Lil' amusing story. A friend of mine has his b'day a week before mine. Last year I got him a bottle of black or blue label(can't remember) johnnie walker that cost like $100? The following week in return I got a $30 bottle of red label.

I'm not friends with him anymore :ninja:

But 1,000+ I'll never understand.

Dont know what johnnie your refering to

Red - $30

Black - $50ish

Green - $85

Gold - $135

Blue - $300

Sif ya buy it plus not bad seeming that this use to retail at $45 3 years ago, until they brought distillers 3 out and now dont sell it as if ya buy it

Aged Bundaberg Rum, What a farce. Hold on i'll just go get my VC commo and go do burnouts with my 16yo girlfriend at the local Maccas.

Bundy = Bogans.

Gormless twit. Bundy never ages, Its timeless. I spose that 16 year old girlfriend is also ya sister. :(



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