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Re: Items for sale
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Sat, 6 Nov 1999 19:01:07 GMT
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santosh@student.unsw.eduSTOPSPAM.au
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Hello Benjamin,
I would be interested in getting the metal conductor rails. I have no
need for the Transformer though, as i alredy have two. Im guessing
postage shouldn't be too much for just the rails, they're sturdy things
so they dont require elaborate packaging.
I'm in Sydney, do you think you could tell me how much it would all be,
and how you would like to receive the money.
Thanks and Regards
Santosh
Benjamin Whytcross wrote:
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> G'day,
>
> I've got the following items for sale and would prefer to sell them in
> Australia. If I don't get any takers by the end of next week, I'll put them in
> marketplace, but I thought if I can sell them here it would be better.
>
> 1) 12V train transformer and connection wire $35
> This is the transformer with the black dial piece in working order and with Aus
> power plug, along with the wire used to connect the transformer to the tracks.
> Unfortunately this wire is missing one connector, but it should be possible to
> either find something to use as a substitute, or solder to a track section.
>
> 2) 12V train track $15
> This consists of 16 curved sections and 10 straight sections. This is only the
> 12V conductor rails, and does not include the outer rails or sleepers. Some of
> the rails have up/down bends in them, and others have some texta (?) marks, and
> have been well used.
>
> OR both 1) and 2) for $45
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> 3) 5 * 6313 town plates (unopened) $7 each, or all 5 packs for $30
> These are the old grey crossroads plates with the bike lanes. All are unopened,
> and have the 1992 cardboard cover sheet featuring a harbour crane set, and
> other sets from that era.
>
> [If you require more info about any of these, don't hesitate to e-mail me.]
>
> All prices listed are in $Aus, and do not include postage (And I have
> absolutely no idea what the 12V transformer weighs, although I hope to know by
> Sunday if anyone is interested.)
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> Postage will be by parcel post, originating in Melbourne (probably postcode
> 3032) or V1 in the postal charges listings if you want to try to guess how much
> it will cost for postage of any of these items.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Benjamin Whytcross
>
> b_whytcross@hotmail.com
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