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I'm going to do a group buy on these $99 Uniden UHF radios that we use on cruises and stuff.

put your hand up if you are serious about getting one, im going to push for $90, need 10 people or more.

The buy should occur in one month (early november)

only reply if you are SERIOUS.

these things are really handy on cruises/saturday night at the gold coast (street racers go on the same channel) etc

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Err... Don't get the $78 one..

It sucks. For one it's got less features (Probably about one less) and two it takes 3 AAA batteries. You can get AA batteries from supercheap .. a pack of 4 for $1. Cheap as chips.

$78 isn't on special. That's how much they are week after week to buy.

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THIS is the one you want.

NIZ30.. This cb is only used for cruises and the like to keep in contact with everyone about when the poo is on the stick, or the cops are in the pen (In otherwords, when the cops are around) or split second decisions on where to go..

If you want one that will go further, you will have to buy a more powerful unit that sits in your car. We have a little hand held as well as the car unit. The car unit (which also has 20 scanner channels) cost us $580 or some crap which we dont really use unless we are out on a cruise.. which mind you the little uniden hand helds do just fine :D

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Originally posted by NismoGirl

THIS  is the one you want.  

NIZ30.. This cb is only used for cruises and the like to keep in contact with everyone about when the poo is on the stick, or the cops are in the pen (In otherwords, when the cops are around)  

firstly yeah ill take one, if i have the money at the time..

secondly.. erin - shouldnt it be the cops are out of the pen?

coz if they were in the pen, wouldnt that mean there at the station???

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Originally posted by NismoGirl

No.. Because cops play in a pen. And when you are saying "The cops are in the pen. " Meaning the cops are in their playing field with cameras and stuff... Waiting to book you.. So you are in their pen..

Pfft.. I understand it :)

that link seems to have broken

this one worksTry Again

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Yeah Slip ya **** put me down for one. But we should be able to get a better deal than $90 for a bulk buy. Firstly ask them for how much for ten....get that price. Then ask now how much for cash?.... And then ask why are they THAT price? You will be surprised how much money you can save....

I just got $40 a tyre off each tyre for the tyres on the 4wd by doing that.. It does work.

Cheers Shitlips

Gary

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unfortunately gary you knob polishing leaver of sleeping goods at steves, we seem to be the only solid buyers at this stage, so i may just go get the best price i can for us, but if i do that i will contact you with what i can get them for.

its not that $78 one.

ps. i ordered parts off steve. :)

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