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Item: Chrome Car Badges + Acc.

Location: North Brisbane - QLD

Website: Nope

Item Condition: Brand new

Reason for Selling: Not Needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $PRICES AS MARKED

Extra Info: Buyer pays post, these have double sided tape already applied

Please Note - That if you require registered postage that is fine as postage is at buyers cost.

Pictures: Yeah

Contact Details: Pm.

1. GTR BADGE (x3) - $5.00 Each

70mm W x 55mm H

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2. HKS POWER BADGE (x9) - $5.00 Each

135mm W x 30mm H

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3. TRD BADGE (x10) - $5.00 Each

150mm W x 30mm H

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4. NISMO BADGE (x11) - $5.00 Each

140mm W x 30mm H

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5. AUTOBOTS BADGE (x6) - $5.00 Each

95mm W x 95mm H

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6. DECEPTICON BADGE (x11) - $5.00 Each

80mm W x 90mm H

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7. PLAYBOY BADGE (x12) - $5.00 Each

45mm W x 80mm H

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8. PRETTY GIRL BADGE (x5) - $5.00 Each

90mm W x 65mm H

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9. CHEV BADGE (x7) - $5.00 Each

130mm W x 50mm H

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10. SUBARU STI BADGE (x3) - $5.00 Each

100mm W x 50mm H

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11. TOYOTA BADGE SILVER (x10) - $5.00 Each

84mm W x 55mm H

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12. TOYOTA BADGE GOLD (x10) - $5.00 Each

84mm W x 55mm H

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13. RALLIART BADGE (x7) - $5.00 Each

150mm W x 30mm H

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14. TYPE R BADGE (x5) - $5.00 Each

130mm W x 30mm H

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15. NISSAN BADGE SILVER (x8) - $5.00 Each

81mm W x 59mm H

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16. NISSAN BADGE GOLD (X6) - $5.00 Each

81mm W x 59mm H

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17. OPEL BADGE (x25) - $5.00 Each

80mm W x 60mm H

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18. IMPREZA BADGE (x5) - $5.00 Each

120mm W x 20mm H

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19. NISMO CURSIVE BADGE (x17) - $5.00 Each

150mm W x 40mm H

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20. NOS BADGE (x5) - $5.00 Each

110W x 40mm H

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21. TURBO BADGE (x6) - $5.00 Each

135mm W x 25mm H

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22. NISMO BADGE SILVER (x9) - $5.00 Each

160mm W x 25mm H

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23. MUGEN BADGE (x3) - $5.00 Each

160mm W x 25mm H

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24. SILVIA BADGE (x8) - $5.00 Each

45mm W x 70mm H

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25. BAD BOY EYES BADGE RED (x5) - $5.00 Each

105mm W x 25mm H

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26. BAD BOY EYES BADGE BLACK (x5) - $5.00 Each

105mm W x 25mm H

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27. HONDA BADGE (x5) - $5.00 Each

78mm W x 65mm H

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28. DUB BADGE (x5) - $5.00 Each

100mm W x 40mm H

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29. STI BADGE PINK (x5) - $5.00 Each

110mm W x 40mm H

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30. TOYOTA BADGE (x5) - $5.00 Each

149mm W x 27mm H

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31. TRD FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x2) - $10.00 Each

SILVER - ROUND

120mm Diam.

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32. TRD FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x1) - $10.00 Each

BLUE - ROUND

120mm Diam.

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33. TRD FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x1) - $10.00 Each

RED - ROUND

120mm Diam.

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34. TRD FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x1) - $10.00 Each

YELLOW - ROUND

120mm Diam.

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35. TRD FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x1) - $10.00 Each

YELLOW - ROUND

120mm Diam.

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36. TRD FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x2) - $10.00 Each

BLUE - SQAURE

130mm W x 105mm H

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37. TRD FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x1) - $10.00 Each

RED - SQAURE

130mm W x 105mm H

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38. AUTOBOTS FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x3) - $10.00 Each

BLUE - SQAURE

150mm W x 125mm H

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39. AUTOBOTS FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x3) - $10.00 Each

RED - SQAURE

150mm W x 125mm H

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40. AUTOBOTS FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x1) - $10.00 Each

RED - CIRCLE

125mm Diam.

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41. DECEPTICON FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x2) - $10.00 Each

RED - CIRCLE

125mm Diam.

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42. DECEPTICON FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x1) - $10.00 Each

BLUE - CIRCLE

125mm Diam.

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43. DECEPTICON FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x2) - $10.00 Each

RED - SQAURE

150mm W x 125mm H

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44. DECEPTICON FUEL FILLER CAP PLASTIC DECAL (x2) - $10.00 Each

BLUE - SQAURE

150mm W x 125mm H

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45. VIP CARTOON METAL BADGE 2 IN PK (x2) - $15.00 Each

45mm W x 60mm H

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46. NISMO METAL KEYRING (x12) - $10.00 Each

80mm W x 20mm H

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47. TRD METAL KEYRING (x8) - $10.00 Each

80mm W x 15mm H

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48. TOYOTA LEATHER WALLET (x2) - $15.00 Each

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49. NISSAN LEATHER WALLET (x2) - $15.00 Each

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50. FORD BADGE (x5) - $5.00 Each

115mm W x 45mm H

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51. SUBARU STI BADGE BLACK (x5) - $5.00 Each

100mm W x 50mm H

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Free bump. Badges were in very good quality, nicely wrapped and arrived within a couple of days. Very happy. Thanks!

i'll second that - everything you said!

thanks again Trent :-)

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