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Got a few things need to get rid of as need extra cash for a holiday. Need it gone asap.

First off we have Fuji FinePix S9500

Basically brand new, only used it once at the EasterNats and been sitting on the table ever since. Got a 256mb and a 512mb memory stick to go with. Comes with everything included in the box, installation software, cables, manuals.

http://www.cnet.com.au/fujifilm-finepix-s9500-240056325.htm

http://www.fujifilm.com.au/products/item.a...id=1&pid=18

Also comes with 2 sets of rechargeable batteries (8 Duracell AA batteries).

They still retail about $600, asking $400

Also got 2 channel 250watt Sony XPlode Amp, brand new, never used, only missing box.$120

Sony 4 gauge amp wiring kit, brand new.$50

Willing to sell them together for $150

12" Pioneer sub in a Sony box. $120

Will sell the sub in box, amp and wiring kit for $250

5pce Mechanics Air Tool Kit

Only used the air drill once, everything else untouched

Contains:

1/4" Air Die Grinder

150mm Air Hammer

4" Angle Grinder

3/8" Air Ratchet

3/8" Air Drill

1/2" Impact Wrench

Plus I'll throw in 20m air hose with all fitting needed $150

5L Monza Red pain, 10L Subframe Black, 5L Primer Filler and about 20L of Premium Thinners.$200

Located in Melbourne, prefer pickup, but postage can be arranged

Contact on 0410518747, pm here, or [email protected]

Thanks guys

Jovi

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