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Hi all,

Selling my Giant parrot costume with pirate hat. Only worn once for a staff party. The girls loved it!

Paid $220 delivered from ebay seller. Comes complete with head, full body and shoes. Universal fit. I am 185cm tall, average-large build, 73kg.

Price: $100!!!

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Pickup is preferred in Castle Hill, NSW.

Postage is available at buyers expense.

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  • 4 months later...

I'm having some modifications done (by mum!) but all are value adding, not ruining it in anyway.

(grippy material on feet, velcro pockets in wings to put my hands through to hold beers, some foam shoulders pads to sit the head at the right height to see something out)

I'll let ya know post party what condition it's in. I don't see how I'll walk off this boat without being crash tackled at least once.

OK...

Alternative uses being considered of said parrot costume...

1) frightening the living daylights out of flocks of timber-chewing white cockatoos on my property

2) filling it up with air-filled mannequin for use on T2 Lanes

3) subject of a vid re: fool trying to chase away white cockatoos that continue to lol at pretend-parrot

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