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All our stuff used to be stored in the carport until we started to redo the driveway and extensions to the house so its all just sitting in our house taking up space.

Everything is located in the HORNSBY area, depending on what you buy i might be able to deliver or meet halfway somewhere.

Onix Evaporative Cooler used once - Works good, mum bought it thinking it would cool down a room lol but its pretty much like a fan but blows cold air rather than recirculating the warm air. - $60ono Still have the box i think

Dual 12" Sub Enclosure with minor damage to one side- Subs facing outwards at an angle - Subs included but theyre either broken or crap quality, you can take em out and ill throw em in the bin - $30

Audio Gods Dual 10" Sub Enclosure in very good condition - Subs facing internally at an angle located behind some perspex type plastic. Subs included but they are very old and not worth keeping - $40

White Nike Air Force Ones Size 7US - Brand new, selling on behalf of friend - $80ono

White Nike Air Force Ones Size 13US - Brand new, cant afford it and havent even got them yet lol, will be picking them up on thursday, was too late to ask for a refund so only option is too sell now - $90 firm

Ps2/Xbox steering wheel with pedals - Can be used on both consoles, a bit dusty but would pass of as new when cleaned up, bought it for gran turismo but grew out of it after 2-3 times using it - $100 in 2007 - Asking $25

Have a few P4 Dell Computers, one HP and an acer, all have their problems but they all turn on and make it to to the desktop. - More info if your interested - None have more than 256mb ram and no more than 20GB HDD.

Aerial Aerobic Stepper - Good small exercise machine - The battery cover which also acts as a holder for the step counter is broken so i taped it onto the handle - $30

Six very strong dining chairs - Built solid and was part of a $600 set but with the table gone im guessing its worth about $150 taking into consideration of the minor wear and tear on the wood and fabric. But if your genuinely interested ill sell them for cheap as long as you can pick them up - Ute would or truck would be necessary.

Framed Ford V8s picture, no glass and lightweight frame - Ambrose, lowndes and ingall cars - Obviously from the time they were all at ford - $20

Framed Mustangs Picture - Glassed and multicoloured frame - 2005 mustang concept as the feature car with about 12 smaller pictures of old and new mustangs with labels underneath each one. - $50ono

Also have some tropical fish for sale, and breeding setups - Not too sure on details as my dad breeds and supplys his friends aquarium shop. Contact if interested

More random crap will be added as its all sitting in the house and with the rain etc doubt the extensions will be done anytime soon.

Dont hesistate on offers and swaps. Will take more photos when theres some interest in an item.

Also have some car parts which ill be adding into the car parts section so i can do deals if your buying multiple items but most of its priced to go already

Having trouble with photos due to laptop and internet but guarantee ill have most up before 11pm today , will resize and upload at a mates house.

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Hey champ,

"White Nike Air Force Ones Size 13US - Brand new, cant afford it and havent even got them yet lol, will be picking them up on thursday, was too late to ask for a refund so only option is too sell now - $90 firm"

Are they the ones pictured? If not you got a pic? and are they high tops or low tops?

Thanks.

  DRFT31 said:
Hey champ,

"White Nike Air Force Ones Size 13US - Brand new, cant afford it and havent even got them yet lol, will be picking them up on thursday, was too late to ask for a refund so only option is too sell now - $90 firm"

Are they the ones pictured? If not you got a pic? and are they high tops or low tops?

Thanks.

The Size 13's are low tops as well, its not the one pictured, im picking it up on thursday as i asked my uncle to buy them but then found out i need new shocks and ball joints or somethin and was too late to get a refund, also im the only one out of my relatives who wears size 12/13s lol.

If your still interested PM me

  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP

Air Force Ones Size 7 - SOLD

Air Force Ones Size 13 - Low Tops - Price Drop - $80

(They look the same as the white ones pictured in original post)

Throw me offers for anything else. Keen to get rid of it

Let me know if you need pictures for anything else and i can probably sms them to you as ive had problems uploading the rest

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