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So josh sends me the link to this thread at 10.38pm and im all like "this is just gonna be a link to the Sunshine Coast chat Post Thread and its gonna all suck uno?"

and it turn out to be really funny.

f**k.

aahaha.. josh congrats. this is the funniest thread i have seen..if its 11.30pm and im laughing like a little girl by myself i;; prob wake the family.. ahaha

top stuff.

anyway back on topic. i am interested ill trade my GTR with cash adjustment myway. $19,994.95 to be exact..

could i see a pic of them working under water. perhaps in a pool as...

"i enjoy trimming my bits underwater. as it makes them all soft."

Brad pulled out last minute.

everyone thats posted before me sucks for not having pointed out the easily inferred, but not intended, sexual possibility of that post. :/

Do these come with eye protection?

Have witnessed some nasty nail-related accidents when no eye protection worn. Is there any optional insurance for said nail-related injuries??

Must say do the work with a fresh coat of paint? Or been left in Sulfuric acid for 3 minutes, im worried i might know them in one of these tins that i have laying around, i need insurance that they'll still work. Oh how would i go about insuring these unique pair of clippers

im very keen swap u my r34 and jzx chaser?? .. plus some cash ur way ? do you have the original box or wrapping? is this one owner ?

Let me know via Pm serious buyer :P

I have very thick nails, both toe and finger... Will this item be able to cleanly cut through said nails.

Also, I notice there is some rust on your product. I assume this is only surface rust, and not structural? And a quick tetanus jab would sort out any problems that may happy if skin not just nail was cut.

Also! Does it come with instructions?

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