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Hi Guys,

Selling my beloved turntables.

2 x Technics 1200MK2's, they both have Technics slipmats, 1 has a brand new needle, the other's needle is also pretty new. They are both in original boxes and I have the books/manuals etc for at least one of them!

I have hardly used these babies for a few years. :D dont have the time or the space.. :)

With it comes a Numark 3ch Mixer.. awesome unit!

I can supply pics and further info etc on demand - please, sydney buyers only - i cbf posting/couriering these things.

Price: $1500

They'll be going on ebay tomorrow.

Christian

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Can I see some pics of these puppies dude..

cheers.

hey dude, theres some pics on ebay - click the link above.. if you want more, let me know (just quickly as the auction ends in 5hrs.

Christian

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