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1 Brand New HKS Beach Towel.

I bought this in Japan a couple of years ago and it's never been used or even washed !! It's just been sitting there :laugh:

I kind of don't want to sell it, but it's a shame having it sitting around collecting dust so........

$100.00 Now $80.00 includes postage within Australia.

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scotty if you'd said you'd dried yourself off with it i mighta just been interested ;)

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Mark, if you're interested in some of my "soiled" goods, you'll find them on Ebay !! ;) They fetch heaps more money there than on this forum :)

Just look in the category: Collectable - Strange / Unusual - Fettish - Freaks.

I will give you $60 + PP for it ;)

Thanks MSPEC but it cost me $70 in Japan so I'll sell it at $80 delivered or $70 picked up. Otherwise I'll prol just keep it. :)

And to the other dude who PM'd me.......

Yes it "is" a bit of an expensive "towel" but do you know anyone else that has one ?? :);)

Hi chop_sticks,

I now have a few people who have PM'd me also. There are 2 people in Syd who said they want it. If they are not serious, it'll be yours. And then if you're not interested, the dude in BNE gets it !! :P

Cheers.

LOL !

It "is" just too nice to use as a normal towel :O . Next towel I buy will have to be a Hyundai one so I'll have no hesitation wiping my a$$ with it :dry:

Enjoy !!

SOLD

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