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IBM notebook is GONSKI !

added 6x self inking stamps (over $20 retail EACH) awesome for your business.

added Motorola battery.

added Belden ultra low-loss Twinax cable. Very rare outside of military & govt.

Home alone ?

feeling lonely ?

call me NOW

1800 FREESTUFF

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Also have a vintage Marantz model 6300 turntable. This was primo Hi-Fi gear in it's day, and is very collectable. Good examples go for $USD 500 (check ebay) Not giving this one away, but will consider offers over $100. works fine & sounds great, could do with a better cartridge. Stylus & cart are tip top.

Call with your offer

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Wells.

*EDIT* needs one new foot. Micro Seiki feet are identical & you can still purchase these as NOS (that means new old stock, ricers) :0

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ADDED: Xbox steering wheel, MadCatz brand, better than most of their stuff, works 100%

First in, best dressed !

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thnx for the xbox faces / steering wheel

the stamps and the nokia phone

cheers

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Always a pleasure. Thanks for keeping your appointments, J & Sam.

ADDED: HUGE pile of magazines. Including but not limited to:

Auto nostalgia

Motorsport (the British mag, excellent for motorsport historians)

Used Car buyer's guide

Motor

New Zealand Classic Car

High Performance Imports (at least 15 copies)

Street Machine

Fast Fours & rotaries ( dating back to 1993, when it was the best tech mag. Today it's rice & bling)

Hot4's (same - was great, today is a fashion parade)

Wheels (what was I thinking?)

BRW

Drift Battle

Gaming mags - PSX, PS2, Sega Saturn etc

Speed

Future Music

Computer Music

Overlander

Modern Boating

etc

etc

etc

One of my personal faves, FF&R tech tips. Full of awesome DIY stuff from Julian Edgar, the DIY tech guru.

Now, you're welcome to this Lassiter's reef of information for nix under the following condition:

You take the lot; NO PICKING & CHOOSING !!

Be quick!

Wells

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Attention Muso's & wannabe Quincy Jones: the Home Recording Handbook. Everything you need to know to set up a home studio. geddit NOW !!!

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Jason, I found another good Mini book, "Mini Cooper & S" by Nigel Edwards.

Colour, data & detail on the road & rally cars 1960's to 1990's.

Call if yr keen

Wells

ADDED: Mission/Cyrus M72 bookshelf loudspeakers. 6" woven glass composite woofer, inverted silk dome tweeter, Biwireable. partner with quality equipment please. Pussycat decided to sharpen her claws on one, so its trashed. ;);):rant: The other is fine. Cosmetically excellent. Magnetically shielded - safe for yor telly. Replacement drivers would cost substantially less than replacing the speakers entirely. Will swap for a good copy of "101 uses for a dead cat" :(;)

Crestmore Enterprises in Hornsby is the Australian agent for Mission/Cyrus.

Be very quick on these, nobody "gives away" quality Hi-Fi gear. ('cept me of course!) :)

Wells

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