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Hey Guys,

I have a tamiya TL01 car for sale, driven outside twice, virtually brand new. Has Monster stock motor, Electronic speed controller and all radio gear. Comes with 2 or 3 sets of wheels, one set with drift tyres (drifts like theres no tomorrow), 3 shells, the 'drift' WRX shell (with chips and cracks all over it), a Pug 406 coupe shell and an R34 GTR shell (badly sprayed). Also comes with a tamiya TA03F chassis (was using prior to the TL01 - all the shell damage was on this one) and a bunch of batteries, charger, extra gear sets and shit loads of spares (including stock motor) and boxes for both chassis' and radio gear - very quick car, estimated guess, 65kph+ top speed. Just dont have the time anymore and wife has banned use in the living room :) (polished timber floors = AWESOME drift) - $300

JVC GRDVL1200 digital video camera, 1megapixel still camera also, 700x zoom, takes MMC and DV tapes, comes with tripod, bags, a bunch of tapes (including a head cleaning one) and a 128mb mmc card. Used for maybe 3hrs over the past 18 months and was $1400 when new with the bits - $600

Compaq Presario 1555AP laptop. All i could find on hp.com.au is this;

* Performance and value with the latest Intel Pentium 4 processors

* ATI Radeon graphics(shared) with TFT XGA display* priced for the cost conscious

* Convenient & stylish design with all-in-one convenience with integrated optical and floppy drives

* Light as 3.1kg with 14-inch panel

* Flexible connectivity with award winning MultiPort design for optional Wireless or Bluetooth solutions and integrated 56k v.92 modem and Intel NIC

* USB 2.0 as Standard

* Fast IR for point to point connectivity

* Port Replicator and Advanced Port Replicator support

I also bought another 512mb for it which totals at 768mb of ram. I just upgraded and need to sell this. Comes with targus shoulder bag, cords, WinXP home, most of the original documentation, reasonably new battery and all restore discs (i think). - $1000

More for sale, I'll post later.

Use email link in my profile to contact me, or just post in here.

Christian

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would you be interested in splitting up some of the parts for the car?

Am chasing after a nice electronic speed controller, radio and receiver and good charger for my tt01......

details on what they are would be great!!

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