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Hi,

Got brand new still in box never opend..

chasing $65 pick up!!!~~

Comes with 6 coloured covers, Each colour has one for each blub.

Colours: Blue, Red, White, Yellow.

you can set the frequency with the parkers..

Chasing $70 postage!!

Contact: 0402 479 029

Brisbane: inner suburbs

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