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Bump for SAUERS!

Will be around St Lucia - Heading to Windsor - through to Deception bay if anyones interested.

Pm me for my phone number.

Just selling off the final ones ever from me.

Cheers

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have you still got 2 domo's and a lanyard left?
Do you have any left?

im after one sent to sydney if so,

throw me a PM, as i cant pm you (zero posts)

cheers!

Adam.

Thanks to both for making purchases :ermm:

DOMO! - arigato.

Have a few left and that'll be it.

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hey anymore??

Yeah, have some more. Pm sent.

For those that can't pm:

[email protected]

want one pme ur details

Details sent to you. Keep me posted.

Pm me thanks ill take one off your hands

Pm sent to you as well.

BUMP! :) DOMO LOVE!

id like one 2 om me if you have with bank details ( shipping ot melb )

Can't send you a PM, your inbox must be full.

Cheers

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Heyyyy! I'm wondering if you still have any for sale? I'm in Melbourne and I'd like to grab a set. How do we pay? PayPal?

Thanks!

Done and done mate. Thanks for the purchase :)

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