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964 days ago

EXERCISE HOME GYM EQUIPMENT- PRICE REDUCED

Martin from Sandringham

Selling all as 1 lot ONLY. $450.00. (O.N.O. - Or Nearest Offer)
All items are in very good condition. Pick-Up Only.
INCLUDES:
1x Ultra SLP Slimeline Electric Exercise Cycle (As good as new) with exercise cardio monitors and up/downtempo programs.
2x Exercise or Yoga Mats.
2x Muscle Massage Rollers: Short Blue & Long Black.
1x 6kg Medicine Weight Ball.
1x 9kg Medicine Weight Ball.
1x Anti-burst Gym Exercise Ball.
2x 10kg Black Hex Dumb Bells.
2x 4kg  Black Hex Dumb Bells.
2x 3kg Black Hex Dumb Bells.
2x 2kg Pink Square Dumb Bells.
2x 2kg Grey Kettle Bells.

PLEASE NOTE: Because I'm mostly offline, if you are interested please REPLY ONLY by Text including your ph. number and I'll get back to you with any queries or else Phone me on 021 1538492. Thanks. Martin

Price: $450

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