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THESE ARE ROUGH PRICES ON WHAT I AM AFTER I DONT EXPECT TO GET THEM BUT I AM OPEN TO ALL OFFERS!

Follow the link for pics and other information...

http://www.exclusive-auto.org/board/showthread.php?t=9049

So far on the list...

Bundle of phone chargers, alarm clock, broken xbox controller $20ono

Black/White, color printer $35 with cords but no software

2 Tickets to see The Island $10

Slimline dvd player NEVER USED $50

USB router... dog chewed the LAN cabelling but comes with roughly 3 meters of it $25

pics can be found here

http://www.exclusive-auto.org/board/showthread.php?t=8819

18c Gold womans gold bracelet solid not hollow, pics, info can be found here $20

http://www.exclusive-auto.org/board/showthread.php?t=9001

Bucky Laseks shoes which he used for skating on the last tour roughly a year ago $40ono size12. Never worn them i got willy santos's shoes his are size 12 aswell $20

I will send some items interstate please pm me for information, pics or anything else on the items. Negotiable on most items but they are already cheap enough.

UPDATED STUFF

**Subaru wrc rc car (electronic) comes with everything needed but could use some new batteries $40ono

Sony Laptop or notebook whatever you want to call it. Needs a new harddrive or motherboard not really sure. $400ono.

For pics or more info please msg me.

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just found a subaru wrc rc car. It is ELECTRONIC so please dont ask if it runs on petrol.

some more info here

http://www.exclusive-auto.org/board/showthread.php?t=9097

price?? um...

Best offer but since i need to give a price $50? I duno whatever its worth

not really sure, it seems like maybe there is something blocking it from closing properly doesnt make any funny noises.

If you want you can have the samsung DVD/VCR player, the slimline dvd player and the 4 dvds i have for $180

Im trying to get my car back by thursday when i go bak to work which I NEED my car for so give me offers peopl!

with the laptop i got a friend who is a computer kinda person said the motherboard has been cracked and will cost $$$ to repair so best to sell it off as parts

http://www.exclusive-auto.org/board/showth...3851#post133851

pics of the laptop here duno wat page

Feel free to come and inspect it

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