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#78284 2-Mar-2011 11:07
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Hello

I am looking to buy a GPS in auckland, does anyone know a good store or a link?

Has to be cheap too.

Tongue out

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  #444710 2-Mar-2011 11:11
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  #444769 2-Mar-2011 13:34
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Cheers for the link.

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  #445082 3-Mar-2011 09:50
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Search pricespy for best prices www.pricespy.co.nz




that would be an ecumenical matter



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  #445092 3-Mar-2011 10:38
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Thx for the replies, brought one for about 300 bucks from dick smith. I love it.

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  #445097 3-Mar-2011 10:54
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$300? I thought you wanted a cheap one?

I got one (a Navman) over Xmas from Bond and Bond for $120

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  #445179 3-Mar-2011 14:37
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Yeah, I wanted a cheap one but the store person convinced me, because the cheap ones lacked a couple of features that i wanted.

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  #445188 3-Mar-2011 15:19
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Looks like the saleman did his job ;)

 
 
 
 

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  #445192 3-Mar-2011 15:27
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Aaroona: Looks like the saleman did his job ;)


That or they were hot :)

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  #445206 3-Mar-2011 16:06
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Id rather buy them lunch then ;)

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