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Hi GUYS..

I have two jetstar tickets available to vietnam return. Leaving Sydney on the 12th May 2009 - 19th May 2009.

1200 for both...

We will cover the name transfer for those who purchase these tickets.

Please PM for more details.

Cheers

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Just wanted to bump your thread by saying Vietnam is awesome... someone snap these up its a great deal and a great place to visit... and cheaper than a holiday to Qld!

good luck with the sale

thanks dude... =)

come on ppls.. parents bought these and can no longer go due to work and other commitments...

transfer name cost 150 p/p which means 300 bucks that we will cover..

+1 for Vietnam being awesome, saw the Top Gear Special, breath taking scenery, would love to go but don't have a passport or the money to spend.

Yeah, best of luck with sale.

price drop guys, parents need to get rid of it.. the date is coming up!!

600 bux for both tickets

and whoever buys, will have to pay the 300 transfer of name fee!!

bargain!!

Edited by obsessed82
price drop guys, parents need to get rid of it.. the date is coming up!!

600 bux for both tickets

and whoever buys, will have to pay the 300 transfer of name fee!!

bargain!!

Are you able to change the date? if they were two weeks later I'd take them.

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