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1084 days ago

Summer Tidy-Up!

Rita from West End

Hi Neighbors
For Sale an assortment of items. All negotiable
3-wheeled push chair, great for children, super sturdy and can surprisingly hold a lot of weight, have seen similar used for pamphlet delivery and grocery shopping, comes with a cover to protect your "precious cargo", should you choose to use it, as intended. Used all the time when trying to get back into shape, with the longer daylight hours and limitless accessible walking areas in our beautiful city.
Child's bike unused and still in good condition, with training wheels.
Old-school basic wooden go-kart, lots of options add a motor or some friends, in good condition, have seen similar $150-200, despite the simple design, maybe cost of materials, don't know not a builder! not looking at anything near those figures, negotiable depending on circumstances. Don't hesitate to ask want it to go to someone who will use it and enjoy it.

Negotiable

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