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Yeah i am in Brisbane QLD 4301

just gettin all my parts sorted out ,with all the mods im doin

aslong as the Z32 afm and plug are in excellent condition

no things broken off, mesh is intact on both sides, and Works perfectly

im keen. What payment methods would you consider using?

Barret

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Yeah i am in Brisbane QLD 4301

just gettin all my parts sorted out ,with all the mods im doin

aslong as the Z32 afm and plug are in excellent condition

no things broken off, mesh is intact on both sides, and Works perfectly

im keen. What payment methods would you consider using?

Barret

just do a derict deposut into my acc and ill send it to u when its gone through just give me your details and yer presto it is in great nik nothin wrong

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sorry no pis its in new condition not a scratch

I'll buy it for $250 including post to Adelaide.

email me [email protected] and I'll send $$ to your account

Brendan

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