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Item Summary: DOMOKUN DOMO Key Ring Lanyard - Tow Hook Toy JDM Domo kun Drifter - Plush Toy

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Spreading DOMOKUN love

Asking Price: 15

Delivery Methods: PickUp or Postage - I think postage is like $3.40 or something + 90c for the bag, i'd have to check, can be done. Easily posted, trusted, check trader ratings :( - Also a member, so they've got my details.

Contact Info: Pm for number

Extra Information:

Domokun doll for your tow hook!

+ domokun lanyard for your keys/phone

Pictures below, just an example on my rear tow hook wrapped up. You can tie it there however you like.

Sorry about the photo quality, can't find my usual camera, so phone it is.

I've got a few, so buy them for yourself/friends/all your cars. Quick, as I only have two.

Note: I don't where you can get them and for how much, get them there then.

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  soturi said:
ill take both, pm me yo

Pm sent.

Can't edit first post.

- Posted one today, flat rate for 250g Aust wide:

$4.55 + $1.10 for the bag

Aust Post Charges as of 28th June sky rocketed.

I've got a few more now, so anyone interested, send me a pm.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

1 set includes the doll and the lanyard right?

If so, I'll take two sets if you have that many :) can you let me know how much total sent to Melbourne?

Cheers! DOMO :D

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  UnCo said:
1 set includes the doll and the lanyard right?

If so, I'll take two sets if you have that many :) can you let me know how much total sent to Melbourne?

Cheers! DOMO :D

Correct :)

1 set

- Domokun

- Lanyard

- Tags + phone attachment string

UnCo, 2 will be on their way to you tomorrow.

:/

Have a few left now.

New better quality pictures:

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  MSD-00F said:
anymore??? i want :)
  limtedflux said:
+ 1

pm me if you have any left?

Pm'd both of yous.

I still have some, I may not have anymore once these are gone.

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