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dam im going to miss out on those ones i just posted a link to cause i'll be on my way home....

would probably be able to get em for $60 for the pair plus delivery of 12.... so about 38.50 each plus the accessories on top.

spewin

im not banned. ill grab em :D then ill take 1 and send the other to someone or whatever....me and ni can be the buyers :O

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justin - its highly illegal because u would be interupting the police and get ur arsed whipped. so no CB radios will have ANY police/army etc freqs... u can get scanners but not radios... legally

its ok my gfs going to bid on them... SO DONT BID ON EM or u'll bump the price up lol

hehe ok nark, ill let u and ur mrs handle the buying

there is now 8 people on the list. so if u can grab 4 sets, we're all done. then we'll work on accessories.

4x 'AAA' Ni-Mh/700mAH for $5? weaksauce... pay $2 more and get 900mA batteries which'll last longer.

we'll work out accessories after nark has got enuf sets for everyone :D...might be easier/cheaper to do a GB through jaycar if we can get it over $100 worth.

but main units definitely cheaper on ebay and nark is on the ball

actually that guy seems to be getting better prices on all the accessories, just buy one pair of CB's off him and do all the accessories the others want for the GB.

Just ask him about warranty though...

oh and get a "Headset with Throat Microphone" (jaycar Item ID DC1039) for me.

yeah we prolly wont get warranty, but thats ebay for ya...

if nark gets 4 sets (for the 8 ppl that want 1 of these) we'll work out accessories for ALL of them before buying the last set, and send the access. with the final set of radios....should work out good, if ni is willing to do the initial buying

"Seller Warranty - This is a brand new product covered with 90 days replacement warranty, if winning amount at $99.00 or higher, the warranty period will extend to 6 months!"

that's not too bad. Do it... do it.

Worst case scenario I'll just ring up the distributor and swap em over if they're out of warranty with this guy.

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