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good ad. couldnt even take a pic of the boat. took a pic of a framed pic of the boat.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/sunshine-beach/motorboats-powerboats/yacht-for-sale-brand-new/1065531918

on the hunt for an inverter for camping tomorrow. 4WD gear is pretty gay.

good ad. couldnt even take a pic of the boat. took a pic of a framed pic of the boat.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/sunshine-beach/motorboats-powerboats/yacht-for-sale-brand-new/1065531918

on the hunt for an inverter for camping tomorrow. 4WD gear is pretty gay.

Hard to take a picture when it is not finished being built yet:

Take delivery in March 2015.

i assumed he hadnt got it yet, or new motors were being put in... but srsly why sell a 1.9mil boat on gumtree. needs to save some coin? lol sailing that thing from NZ to Aus for delivery would cost over $5,000 in fuel.

on the hunt for an inverter for camping tomorrow. 4WD gear is pretty gay.

I has an inverter... We bought one in NZ for our campervan and it powered our chargers and laptop like a boss...

What sort of wattage are you after?

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