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1008 days ago

Track Fab Mobility recreational platform.

Phil & Angie from Blenheim

A unique mobility device and the only one in New Zealand.
Made in the USA and imported a few years ago by a Dunedin company.
Original cost $32,000.00 but realistically priced to enable a suitable person to gain the mobility UN-parraleled in the current mobility market.
I deal for Sportsman, Farmers, Vineyards, or any other outdoor pursuits.
Being sold by original owner who no longer needs this equipment.

Go anywhere tracked 'wheel'chair.

Lots of extra's including 5 point safety belt, Spotlights, Rifle holder, Fishing rod holder, Cup holder.
Ultra comfortable seat with adjustable suspension.
Very safe and easy to use,
Fits through a standard doorway or in a mobility van with lift/ramps.

Would like genuine, in need, new owner.

New batteries just installed and includes charger.

As new. Well cared for and serviced by local service agent.

Price: $15,000

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