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Hi Guys,

I have for sale my old BMX/freestyle bike. It's a mongoose Villian which is a chromoly tube fram bike - very light. It hasn't been used for ages so could use a clean and some oiling etc. It's a great bike.

Asking $130. Pick-up only for this, in sydney.

I also have my other bike for sale too it's a Haro (I forget which type). It has sweet Skyway 5 spoke mag wheels which are pretty cool. It also needs some attention as it hasn't been used for ages either.

Asking $90 for this one. Also pick-up only.

Will sell both for $200. With a little bit of work these are kick ass bikes.

Richard

oh I should ad there is some surface rust that will need to be cleaned off on the handlebars as they've been sitting around a fair while. no big deal though.

i'll have to email them to you cause they are F#$king huge (2.5mb each) and I'm too noob and lazy to re-size them :Oops:

just pm me your email and I'll send them tonight.

Nar dont send me those pics that size.. Ill tel you how to shrink them down..

Right click on the pic and open it with windows paint.

Once the file is open in paint press control W and it will open up with a box labelled stretch and skew.

In the stretch section type in 30 in horizontal and vertical and press ok, this should have shrunken the image to a good size..

Then save it as a jpeg, there will be a drop down box and it should already be on jpeg but could be on BMP. BMP is too big, change it to jpeg if it needs it..

Then save the file: save as: if you press save as it will save the new image and save the old one in its original size. if you press save it alter the image to the small size forever.

[email protected]

Cheers.

thanks mate. as you can tell I'm a bit noob.

Figured out how to just re-size them on the camera then bought them in to work on the external HD (which by the way absolutely rocks).

so here's a couple of pics:

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3621DSC00220-med.JPG

3621DSC00225-med.JPG

with some cleaning up and servicing these will both be great bikes. far better than the one in your avatar. :rofl:

seriously though, when new these cost nearly $1000 between them.

hey mate - yeah sorry been flat out. Might not be able to pick them up this w/end, but send me an email with your bank account details and i will at least pay for them

[email protected]

Sorry for stuffing you around mate.

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