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Hey Guys

I have to sell my trolley Jack. I'm a student, working 1 day a week, and I have a big credit card bill to pay.

Item: The jack itself is a WTD branded trolley jack. This is a decent brand. It was purchased from Repco just over 12 months ago.

Condition: In the time i've owned it, I've probably used it about 5 times, so it is almost brand new. It's always been stored in a garage, so it's not covered in crap. It's been looked after.

Price: $150 - guys, this is really cheap, so please don't lowball me.

Comments: This jack is a large jack and it has a large saddle on it. The jack itself is very solid. This is NOT one of those little flimsy jacks you see for sale at autobarn/kmart etc. It is one of the large 2 tonne jacks. The weight rating isn't what is important - it's the size. This jack is literally twice the size of those small ones. When you see it, you'll know what I mean, because I was stupid and bought one of the small ones, and it's still here, so you can compare them. Don't buy one of those little crappy ones, when this one is much bigger and stronger. Those little jacks can't jack the car up very high either. For those of you who have bought the little ones, you'll know what I mean. They can't even jack the car high enough to put a stand under.

This price is a bargain for a big jack that's almost brand new. If you look on ebay for equivalent ones, they're 200 +.

Location: St Ives in Sydney (about 10 minutes from north ryde down lane cove road). Pickup only - the cost of postage would be expensive.

Contact: by pm or call me on 0403 211 482 (Chris).

Picture: Pics added below.

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I've had 4 offers tonight for the jack. My reply to each, was that the offer would be accepted tonight, but I haven't received a reply yet.

I'm not holding it due to timewasters, but first in gets it

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