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Selling some of my stuff that i dont use so i can get abit of coin to spend on anzac day :(

Firstly PS3 GAMES : All in perfect working condish as in few weeks old.

1: Starwars, Force unleashed $40

2: Guiter Hero, world tour $40

3: Mortal Kombat DC universe $50

I will pay for postage :(

Secondly i have an amp that i have used once for about a week, i pulled it out as i didnt like having it near the computers in my GTR, Im a family man now and dont have any need for it.

Details of amp: 1000wat PRECISION POWER PCX 5800 retail at a good few hundred think i paid 1500 for it. :thumbsup:

Some one can have it for

$170.00 and ill pay for postage once again.. :D

Im located in Townsville and if you want pictures then sms me and ill mms one back,

0431301801

Ill take direct deposit to a Australian defence credit union so u can feel comfortable that you wont get ripped off..

Thanks in advance

Brentin. :P

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