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Extreme Rage InflataField

F3Z

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Try any shop that sells PMI / Extreme Rage products. If they dont have it in stock they can get them in a couple of days i would have thought. All depends which kit exactly you are after of course.
 

Fish

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i do hope that was meant sarcastically, since he IS right... hence why if an item is marked as GIFT, you dont get chanrged, because they dont know the price of the item, and would you like to pay to gte a present?
 

Robin Hood

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Feb 6, 2002
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i do hope that was meant sarcastically, since he IS right... hence why if an item is marked as GIFT, you dont get chanrged, because they dont know the price of the item, and would you like to pay to gte a present?
I've been charged for stuff marked as gift before. I hate those customs SOBs :mad:
 
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