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FOR SALE: [NSW]

Special Edition *DARK* Pure Black GHD Hair Straightener! CLICK LINK FOR PICS!

$165 Free postage!

Come on guys, buy one for your girlfriend or you sister, and girls... You know you can't live without a GHD!!!

CORRECT WORKING LINK CLICK HERE FOR BLACK GHD PICS + INFO

Contact me via PM, other contact and payment details are on the PDF above.

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Hey mate I can get absolutely everything except for that...

ALL $165

PURPLE (comes with free purple ghd hair dryer)

HOT PINK

BABY PINK

GOLD

LEOPARD

PURE BLACK

BLACK

SALON STYLE (Thicker iron part)

&

GHD mini 1" iron

I am told that they aren't copies.. they come with GHD hologram and serial code. As far as i know they are over stock.. 2009 models, on clearance. Out of warranty period, but they are brand new. Have sold a few to girls i know already and they are all extremely happy and have had no complaints at all. If someone purchased and decided upon receiving it that it is not what they had expected for some reason, even though all details and pictures are very clear, i guess if it wasnt used I would be happy to fully refund. If used, then probably give 3/4 refund upon return of item. But yea, I have some at my place right now, and they look the part if you ask me. I am pertty sure they the real deal, like i said, they got holograms and serial codes and special ghd barcode thingy. so yea..

I am located near Gosford, I get down to Sydney sometimes, but not as regularly as I'd like these days. too busy. If you are unhappy with purchase, send back within 3days for full refund, if its used 3/4 refund, unused full refund. Postage is easiest for me. Cheers, I can post via express with tracking number and give you number once its posted.

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