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Hey fellas, I decide to sell my bride material, it's 100% brand new, was going to wrap my back seats and carpet, but I got recaro front seats so it's gonna be messed up a lil bit.

Measurement is 160cm x 260 cm = 4.160 sqm

I paid $130 each square meter, so it comes to $540 before shipping.

Throw me reasonable offer and we'll go from there, stupid low-balling offer will be ignored. Please discuss offers via PM.

Or you are welcome to text me 0433552745

I live in Melbourne, inspection upon purchase is very welcome.

Willing to post at buyer's expense.

Cheers,

Gerald.

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