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Hi Guys

I have these for sale.

Bench with weights= 200 ono

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Exercise Bike ( with pulse reading & adjustable gear) = 250

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Ab thingo, i forgot whats its called. = $120 ono

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Reason for sale is we are getting a 3 station gym instead.

NEXT

Jestalts3 Diamond Series ( 5 months old) Tyres are 90% very thick still

18/35r/215 Tyre brand is Nexen

No marks or gutter marks. perfect condition: Reason for selling putting car back to stock.

I want 1800 ono got receipt from ozzytyres for $2500 new.

Multi Stud 5 stud

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Added:

HP 21 inch CRT monitor $50

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All the above are negotiable

Edited by gwaping2k

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