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Hey all

I have a very professional poker table for sale. Dimensions are 82" Long X. 42" Across X 30 ½ Tall.

Its made of casino Grade Synthetic Table Felt with the Playboy logo on it.

I paid $450 last year but havent had the chance to use it and its is as new condition, currently sitting in the garage wrapped up.

Price : $250 or SWAP for car amps and subs to the equivalent of OR a blu-ray player. let me know what you got

Contact : PM me or ring/sms 0425 108 098

Pick up only as this weighs almost 40kgs. Im in Keilor area.

http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/553/playboyside.jpg

http://yfrog.com/12playboysidej

c'mon guys. dont let a good table goto waste. You might even have the chance to invite Joe Hachem for a couple of rounds!!!

FYI...the legs do fold away for easy storage and PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE!!!

hey all

new pics of actual table...posted for the second time.....server down apparently C'MON PEOPLES SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT!!!!

Cheers

http://yfrog.com/5odsc00584ich

http://yfrog.com/83dsc00582nj

  • 2 weeks later...

OK GUYS,

Its back up for sale again. PM to negotiate or otherwise im willing to SWAP for anything of interest to the value of $250buckssssss.!!!

Feel free to PM if there are any questions. Its a shame such a nice table is sitting in the garage but it is wrapped up waiting for a new owner.

Cheers Han

BTW if you have a mono bloc amp or a set of 18inch cheapies with or without tyres thats valued more than $250 im willing to pay difference.

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