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As some of you will know I have a batch of R34 GTT boot badges for sale, they measure 60mm x 45mm and are manufactured in full metal and also have a very strong 3M sticky pad on the rear.

I currently have 16 badges left and in an effort to move them on, I am now offering these badges at $65 each + $ 13 P&P by international signed for. Due to the costs involved I can only accept payment by paypal.

Here are some photos of the actual badge

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If you would like one please send a mail to [email protected]

Cheers

Andy

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Well .. Still let you know after this w.e just got a few things done and its my bday weekend so gettin trashed .. then i count my pennys on monday ull be on my todo list .. btw pm me aswell!

Sure I will PM you on Monday. Have a good birthday :D

Andy

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I'll take 1 too thanks

Sure mate, I have just sent you a message as well. If you have access to paypal then you can send the money to [email protected] for $73 and I will have it off to you by international signed for post.

Sorry but I cannot accept any other form of payment as my bank charge for transfering cheques to UK stirling

Cheers

Andy

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