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I used to use this stuff by the bucket load but I've now employed a full time Motorsport sparky who supplies his own consumables so this has been sitting on the shelf for months and rarely gets used.

I'm fairly sure there is the following sizes but ill confirm when I go back to work.

6mm

8mm

10mm

12mm

19mm

Ill have to open the boxes and check quantity but I'd say there might be a couple of meters of each used since I bought it.

This is also the split type braid so it can be laid over existing looms and added to latter.

Tech flex nylon braid is very nice to work with.

I paid over $850 for the boxes and is want to get $350 for it all.

Can email photos and measure quantity next week.

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