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HEY GUYS I GOT THESE COOL TOYS AVAILABLE TURBO PLUSH SOFT TOYS OR MAZDA ROTARY ROTOR PLUSH SOFT TOYS

THESE ARE $50 EACH WITH FREE POSTAGE ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA

BRAND NEW TURBO PLUSH TOY

APPROX 20CM TALL

LIMITED EDITION

GREAT GIFT FOR ANY TURBO CAR OWNER OR ENTHUSIAST

MADE IN JAPAN

MAZDA ROTARY ROTOR PLUSH SOFT TOYS

BRAND NEW ROTOR PLUSH TOY

APPROX 18CM TALL

LIMITED EDITION

GREAT GIFT FOR ANY ROTARY ENTHUSIAST

MADE IN JAPAN

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so buying the turbo one for my lil cuz

send us ur bank details and put me down for one of the turbo ones

if u could text me i would appreciate it as i come on rarely these days

0433005569

thanks mate

so buying the turbo one for my lil cuz

send us ur bank details and put me down for one of the turbo ones

if u could text me i would appreciate it as i come on rarely these days

0433005569

thanks mate

msg sent

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