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Currently my friend closed down his convenience store and he still got some of the Cigarette need to get them away.

For only $115 per (20 sticks x 10 packs)

  • Mild Seven light
  • Seven star
  • Marlboro red
  • Marlboro gold light
  • Marlboro ice blast
  • Marlboro Blackmenthol
  • Marlboro white menthol Esse
  • Dunhill red light Parliament
  • Davidoff classic

He only have 5-10 cartons leave on each, if interest please pm me with your mobile then i will contact you thanks

Pick up from Brisbane or you pay for postage about $15 within Australia

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What's else does or can he get? Lol

Also fresh seafood and meat, my families have over 10 different kind of business that why I can affort to drive a C63 and F360. Thanks for your attention on me

Yeah my boss has a c63, and he's a wanker. Must be the car of choice for them is it?

yeah whatever you like to say, we can affort a C63 and you only can affort a old GTR32 not even a R33. The grapes are too sour for you :whistling:

Lol!!

You come on here and advertise stuff for sale but then sneak in you own a c63 and 360 Ferrari.

Wow. Such awesome. Many monies, much successful

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congratulation on the purchase of your ferrari, i remember when i bought mine,
just remember to remove the aftermarket wheels, for some reason GT5 reduces the width, this should help with your lap times







:P

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I also note you have an El Grand, what made you go for that over a Delica?

I hear Delica's are the BOMB!

Do you prefer the El Grand to the C63? Bitches love El Grands apparantly

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