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1156 days ago

MOBILITY SCOOTER FOR SALE: HARDLY USED, LIKE NEW

melanie from Somerfield

SPECIFICATIONS:
CTM 585 is a four-wheel scooter which has headlight,
indicators, reclining Captains chair with swivel & sliding adjustment, delta handlebars,
mirror, basket with lid, rear suspension hi/low
gearing and self-diagnosing fault indicator.
It is European standards certified mobility scooter.
HARDLY USED AND LIKE NEW
NEW BATTERY
$2550 ono - sells new for 3,999.

. Overall length 1280 mm
• Overall width 610 mm
• Weight including batteries 90 Kgs
• Maximum forward speed 8 Kph
• Ground clearance 40 mm
• Turning radius 1480 mm
• Motor size 500 W
• Travel range up to 34 Kms
Call Greg: 021 525 582

Price: $2,550

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