Used MacBook Air 11" erased the hard drive in attempt to reinstall the OSX

Hello all,
So I have a new "used" MacBook Air 11" that I bought off Kijiji.
It came with a seemingly fresh install of OS X, but I decided to wipe out the hard drive and reinstall a fresh version anyway (because I like a challenge, sigh).
Now, went into Recovery (Command+Option+R) and tried to reinstall Lion using Internet Recovery (it said something about the item not being available etc).
So I decided to do it the old-fashioned way - and I erased the hard drive using Disk Utility (quite a stupid move I realise now).
So, at this point it doesn't boot, it shows something like apple.com/support -1006F with an exclamation mark across the globe and doesn't go any further.
It didn't come with anything but charger, so I don't have anything to restore it with... Did I brick it? Can I restore it from a USB or something (keep in mind I don't have anything supplied. Can I make one using Recovery Disk Assistant from my MacBook Pro, which is thankfully functioning well?).
How do I put an operating system on it now?

Some 2010-2011 models shipped with OS X 10.6 and received a firmware update after 10.7 was released, enabling them to use Internet Recovery. If you have one of those models, you can't reinstall 10.6 even from the original media, and Internet Recovery will not work either without the original owner's Apple ID. In that case, contact Apple Support, or take the machine to an Apple Store or another authorized service provider to have the OS installed.

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