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    Up for sale is a hang ring (Aka boso ring), removed from a train in japan. As i dont have my Ke anymore im wanting to sell it. $40
    posted anywhere in Oz for $5.
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    You still trying to sell this?

    As I said this wasn't taken from a train, they make these ones and sell them on Yahoo JP etc. They can be opened with a screwdriver where the ones from the trains etc. use a pin (like a chain)

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    pay u $30 n il pick it up when i get my car back on the road

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    one we took off a train in japan we used a screwdriver
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    Obviously there are a lot of variations, but the one used on bosozoku etc cars are the same, except for new/replica ones, being sold here.

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    yeah noticed that hang rings in each city were kinda different
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    i'll take it.. i'll pick it up. PM me!

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    i sent you a pm half an hour ago.

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    Actually Marvis yet again you are wrong. I have been in Japan (in all areas of japan to) for the past month and I can tell you now that the hang rings on the trains can be easily pulled off using a screwdriver. This looks like one that has been pulled directly off a train, and if it isnt then its a bloody good fake. GL with sale buddy.
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    As I mentioned there are different kinds, some can be pulled off using a screw driver, others can not... Don't have to be such a hater. I'm not wrong.

    This one that is being sold was bought from YJP through an auszoku group buy.

    This one is the traditional hang ring used on bosozoku cars etc. These are generally found on older trains.



    Here are some other ones.















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    Last edited by marvis; 7th August 2009 at 10:30 AM.

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