1580 days ago

Fitness equipment available. CONTACTLESS PURCHASE

Ildiko from Takapuna

Hi there
I hope you’re safe and well in your bubble!
I know for mental health exercising is important.

I have a few fitness equipment available for purchase if anyone needs them?
I’ll leave them outside. Purchase them without meeting me.
Message for more info.

Yellow 6kg $25 each
Blue 8kg $40 each
Italian Roches ice skate $40 RRP $160
$15 Gold’s gym 2x ankle weight (0.5 or 1kg-I’m not sure)
2x 0.5kg pink weight $10
Titan cross-fit sandbag $50
Pink stepper machine $30
Posture corrector $25
Tummy shaper $15
Mat $10
Posture corrector rod while exercising $20
Posture corrector 1/2 foam roller $20
2x blue soft blocks & stretching 2x stretching strap $20
Pilates ring $10

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