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Item: HKS racing badges.

Age: brand new from overseas

Condition: brand new.

Price: $20.00 each or $35.00 for both.

To Fit: any car. (What car)

Location: Western suburbs, Melbourne

Contact: 0401-237-422 or PM

Comments: Bought them from overseas and are brand new!

Grab these off me cheap... pickups welcome otherwise will post at buyer's expense (postage won't be more than $5).

These are rare now and look great - comes with 3M adhesive backing tape for easy application.

sticker-HKS-small.jpg

Cheers.

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umm these are not genuine, so you cant say that they are rare.

ive got the same one, so ye

Well, they're rare as you can't really get them any more... hence rare.

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Theres a stall out the front of the pet shop/ suga / boost juice area in chaddy that sells hundereds of diffrent custom badges... including these... I bought a fake gtr badge and an apexi one to put on my gf's 1.0L charade for 8 bucks together! :wave::/

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ill grab one mate where are you located? im in tullamaine and work in st kilda>

regards,

Item: HKS racing badges.

Age: brand new from overseas

Condition: brand new.

Price: $20.00 each or $35.00 for both.

To Fit: any car. (What car)

Location: Western suburbs, Melbourne

Contact: 0401-237-422 or PM

Comments: Bought them from overseas and are brand new!

Grab these off me cheap... pickups welcome otherwise will post at buyer's expense (postage won't be more than $5).

These are rare now and look great - comes with 3M adhesive backing tape for easy application.

sticker-HKS-small.jpg

Cheers.

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ill grab one mate where are you located? im in tullamaine and work in st kilda>

regards,

Hey fellas,

Honest to god, I bought it off someone on ebay a couple of months ago - it worked out to be around $35 delivered so that's why I'm just trying to get what I paid back. However, if you guys think it's over priced, then fair enough I guess I got done then. Not trying to rip anyone off - but fair enough, if that is the case then I'll let them go for $10 bucks each ($20 the pair).

Ash - if you're interested mate, PM me...

Thanks fellas.

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