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Ok guys the offer is open again if you would like to purchase a GME handheld uhf cb radio.

Here are the specs:

GME TX610 handheld CB radio

ok now thats the offer if you guys want to get something else don't waste time discussing it in this thread. The Cb has adequate range unlike the uniden 1/2 watt as my mates found out on the trx crusie the other week.

Ok the deal is we need minimum of 10

ok i need

RRP is $132

SAU members $110 best i can do as the margin has been dropped by GME. I can also get all the accessories.

ACCESSORIES:TX 610 Accessories

AC trickle charger (you need to supply your own AAA rechargable batteries) $20

Desktop Base (you need the above power pack ) $20

Desktop Base and AC power pack $38

12V Cig Trickle charger $22

Leather Carry Case $19

Ear Microphone $22

Speaker Microphone $47

DEPOSIT OF $50 NEEDED BY 10th OF AUGUST EITHER GIVE TO ME @ GOR CRUISE FIRST MEET POINT OR PM ME TO ORGANISE OTHER ARRANGMENTS

*FINAL PAYMENT / PICKUP WILL BE THE WEEK OF THE 29TH EITHER @ THE NIGHT CRUISE OR BY OTHER MEANS

post here if interested and email me:

[email protected]

cheers

Andrew

p.s if mods could make this sticky that would be great

OK people on the list

R31 Nismoid

JET33

Horus

Jameszilla

GTS-070

Pushhead (maybe)

nismo R34 (maybe)

RedlineGTR

Al

SKYL9

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ok guys i am not going to quote a range as most cbs are rated but it depends on hill etc but to give you an idea it worked fine through templestowe with say 4km gap between cars i have never ran out of range on a crusie yet unless i get totally lost and with me being a cruise whore thats not bad.

if city etc no worries if someone on a crusie has a base station of say 5 watt in there car and is in the lead your range is extended again but all i can say is they shit on the 1/2 watt uniden which just don't cut it on our fast kinglake yarra glen cruises.

horus yes it s

jet you can buy a charger its $20 for ac power you need your own batteries and there is also a cig adapter which costs

dale no worries mate

cig adapter or chrager?

cos a car adapter is useless otherwise id get a car cb...:)

so either a charger or a car cgarger would b real handy...

im def up for 1, i wanted this to go ahread..but there is no point in me getting one of all the other regulars dont, so come on people...lets get it goin

keep me updated andrew

jet

i was doing this a while ago but everyone turned it into a shit fight about what model and people wanted this or that.

I couldn't be farked with all the crap.

andrew (acsplit) is getting THOSE ONES ONLY for everyone.

so dont say what about this model or that. ONE ONLY!

We have a BIG summer of crusing and lots of meets coming so if you want one of these (they are best value for $$$) then hurry up and get in for them!

ash

yer, i will *probably* be up for one, depending on when the buy is to occur.

but summer.. hmmm, hopefully with summer coming up i wont be in Melbourne anymore :) and actually quite soon i might not own my skyline anymore.. hmmm.

Can this one scan cop and emergency channels??

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