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Hi all,

I've got to sell the following stuff to re-coup some debt. if you're interested in any of it, feel free to PM me or gimme a call / sms on 0422 646 173.

*15" ROH 4 stud wheels;

- 15 x 6.5"

- 4 x 100 stud patter (i think that's what it's called... suit newer cars with closer stud pattern)

- tyres included but should probably be replaced in the first few months

- 7 spoke design

- good condition, couple of scrapes here and there but nothing concerning

- pictures avail on request

- chasing $200 for all 4 with tyres

*6 green plastic outdoor chairs;

- green plastic outdoor chairs that you pick up from k-mart etc

- chasing $90 for all 6 (that's $15 each but prefer to sell entire set)

- pictures avail on request

*4 wooden indoor chairs;

- wooden chairs with blue cloth seat and back rest

- chasing $80 for all 4 ($20 each but, once again, want to sell entire set)

- pictures available on request

*I also have a 99(ish) model Trek Vert 1 Freestyle BMX (20") that I may be willing to part with for the right price

- pearl white frame with opal black forks and black handle bars

- couple of character marks over it but nothing too over the top

- hasn't been riden in some time so I'd suggest a good grease job on her

- pics avail on request

- will sell for offers around $350

as above, I'm available via pm or my mobile so feel free to shoot me any questions etc :P I don't have a car at present so you'll have to organise pick up etc but i'll help where i can.

Cheers,

Dave.

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can you get a pic of the wheels please? i have a mate whos interested in getting them for his corolla

Hey mate, replied to your PM.

Have a pic on my phone I can send you so send me an sms and let me know if you want it sent to your phone or an email addy.

Cheers,

Dave.

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