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needs funds for a tune,

time to selll my box n rattle gun :(

blak snap on roll cab, will put up photos when im home.

great condition

almost brand new electric rattle gun, (had it 4 3 weeks!)

box $800.00 neg ( i paid $1200)

gun $700. ( i paid $900.00)

all this gear is good gear .

sydney chatswood.

0419469108

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it has always had the cover on it, you can see in the first shot the condition of the front seal, its seriously 3weeks old! it has a lil bit of grease on it that could be easily cleand, i just havent gotton around to it.

comes with box and charger and 2 batteries, batteries have the green tangs, i havent even used the second battery yet ! just charged it up.

grab a bargain

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