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Posted 28 November 2012 - 06:24 AM

Hey guys im having a bit of a garage sale atm but i thought id offer the better things up to you guys first since youve all treated me so well :-)

so first of all is my Tamaya 1/10 scale electric drifter.

comes with Nissan Sivia shell and a un used Mazda RX 8 shell.

car has been upgraded with a super stock motor.

buyer will also get a spare set of wheels and tyres and multi charger ( can plug into wall or cig point in car) and a LiPo battery( needs another charger as the one i have is damaged) and a bunch of little spares i have floating around

price is $200

next i have my large DJ speakers and AMP .

the speakers sound amazing and have been made (2009 using high preformance speakers) and used by myself for various functions including 2 weddings and many house partys.

pictures below.

the AMP is a digitech and comes with a remote and has 5 AV inputs .

price is $450

also my collection of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT DVD's .

its a great series for all lovers of anime

Only $400 !!!

and finally is my gitane Rocks t three mountain bike, French made and rides beautifully. This was one of the first bikes to come with front suspension and front/rear disk breaks coupled with high end shimano gears and new red back grips, you won't a better bike at this price

price is $500

please feel free to call or sms me on 0412054982

located in carrum downs

thanks for stopping by.

Bevan :-)

OH and may do a deal for the lot or multi item sale

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