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Ramps to drive up on when working on car etc etc $50

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Phone/Fax/Answering machine

• Plain paper thermal transfer fax

• DECT cordless handset

• Digital answering system

Click on link below for all features

http://panasonic.com.au/products/details.cfm?objectID=367

Used for less then a month, in original condition. It has been sitting in shed with no use anymore. Also comes with space cartilage as seen in pic

$170 or make an offer

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Telstra Phone

Vintage by now but one of the best phones ever

$50 with manual and box and all

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Double bed frame

Selling due to upgrade

Make an offer but will put $60 just for the rules

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Spalding Punching bag

NEVER used, just got dust on it front sitting there

$60

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PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE BUT NOT ANYTHING STUPID LIKE 1/2 OF WHAT ITS ADVERTISED FOR

LOCATED IN PARKVILLE VIC NEXT TO MELB ZOO

SMS/CALL: 0423 740 146

Still have the car ramps sami?

yes dush it is bro, let me know

hey mate interested with the bed frame.. can it fit into a corolla hatch? or could you deliver to 3132?

its 4 pieces and should fit if there is no passenger. to be honest im too lazy to take it anywhere. also it has supports for the middle part too. i just slapped it together for a pic

hey man how heavy is the punching bag? sms on 0412054982

cheers

d

i'd say just under 20kg and 32 inches

sms sent

  • 2 weeks later...
hey mate interested if you could dismantle it and give me the measurements of it.. so i could see if i can get it fitted into a hatch..

sorry dude kinda forgot haha

the biggest piece is 95 X 138 cm

2 are that size and 2 are smaller

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