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So the story is some damn fool (me) ordered two of these off fleabay thinking they could be used on my gtr. They were from a seller that cleans and tests them for selling. When the pair arrived I found the flange broken on one from insufficient packing. I contacted the seller then they sent me a free replacement but they didnt pack that one well either and the flange was broken.

I have fixed the two broken flanges with high strength epoxy and they are very much serviceable, since the seller gave me a refund for one they only owe me $100 total.

In saying that I will sell the repaired ones for $30 each and the unbroken one for $40.

Located in Geelong, Vic but can post at buyers expense, just tell me postcode and I can check price.

Pm if interested

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Looks like we bought off the same guy, happened to me as well lol

He must get these for free the way he posts them out without any protection at all and then send replacements out quick smart...

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