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Hey Guys got a BNR Full body kit (Copy) for sale as i no longer have my skyline to install it on. The kit is brand new and never made it onto my car dew to funds at the time for install and paint required, awesome looking kit still in packaging from factory purchased for $600 selling for a quick sale of $350 ono. First buyer will take as it hasn't been touched.

Also have a virtually new Competition level Table tennis table for sale(Net & 2 Bats included), also for quick sale asking $450 ono as this was $650 from shop but no longer have room for it as i am moving back home.

Any interested buyers out there (Prices negotiable) please call or SMS Jason on 0409 010 020 or email [email protected]. Pick up only (Located in Mordialloc, Melbourne)

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Hey Guys, still got the kit and Table up for grabs both great value with a price drop to $300 for the kit and $400 for the table. Call or SMS Jason 0409010020

Cheers guys, Located in Melbourne, Mordialloc.

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