These ones went in a flash at the weekend, they would have easily made more than the BIN price £170
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vintage-LAZE ... 7675.l2557
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yeah they would,nos 8" fetch £400 so i reckon he could have got another £50 odd
funnily enough the 8" are a lot more saught after than the 9" even though they are nowhere near as rare,probably because a lot more folk used to ride the 8" they want to build boards using that size again
funnily enough the 8" are a lot more saught after than the 9" even though they are nowhere near as rare,probably because a lot more folk used to ride the 8" they want to build boards using that size again
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I don’t know if it was just the U.K.but they seemed to be the first freely available 8” truck and Bobby Valdez rode them for a while we
Hi j made them cool
Hi j made them cool
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anyone know what the grinder guard was? i dont recall seeing them ever,was it like a coper or a lapper?
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Any of you guys got a decent set of Lazer 8s to sell me ? I shoulda got the Tri Alva with them on but missed the auction. I’ve got a Ben liddle fresh air reissue to mount them on as I know he used Lazers at some point. I do have a mint set of Independent stage 2 s which would do the job but I’d prefer Lazers . Maybe do a deal with the Lazers
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ive not got any at all now as theyre all sold,like you said the alva would have been a good buy to get some,they are a very rare truck to find in decent condition