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  • 3 months later...

Bumpity bump.... still in the garage taking up valuable space so if any body wants it let me know otherwise its going in the bin....

Nothing wrong with it, just sold the car so its of no use to me so if somebody else can make use of it then great :P

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Hi mate, i'd hate to see it go in the bin (if it's not already there?!), would you be interested in posting it to Brisbane? I'll pay for postage or whatever is required. If so, just let me know. Thanks

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Hey there mate, I didn't notice this thread before. :P Hope you haven't threw it away yet, because I can pick it up anytime if you still have it and still wanting to get rid of it. :(

Cheers mate,

Andy

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