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Hey, I'm selling my bench press / gym station. I'm located in S.E VIC so pick-up is available or I can meet you halfway or can post if needed :)

- In excellent condition

- Has been looked after and can't be faulted and has always been kept indoors.

- Includes every option possible (lat pull down and bar, preacher pad, leg extensions, shoulder press)

- Bench press has 2-level incline and decline

- Provisions for weights at the back of the bench press (saves you having to buy a weight stand)

- Includes bar but no weights

I purchased this brand new with all options for $980 and it still looks pretty much brand new. With this, you can work virtually every single muscle in your body so saves you from buying multiple gym stations.

This isn't a K-Mart sort of bench press and the size difference compared to them makes it obvious that this is a serious piece of kit and unless you're Ronnie Coleman or Arnie, it's doubtful you'll outgrow this lol

Reason for selling is I started my new job which has a gym membership so figured I'd sell this since it's not getting used and use funds for mods on my car :thumbsup:

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If you need bigger/clearer photos then just let me know and I'll try get some :)

Price: $600 ONO

PM me, reply in this thread or contact me on 0402 732 860 :)

I'm looking for these things in particular and I'm sure we can come to an agreement if you want to trade with cash adjustment either way:

- Plazmaman RB25 intake plenum

- Power FC EL hand controller (the new version that works with all models of PFC)

- If I need anything else, I'll add it to the list. Or just throw me offers of what you got, but do prefer cash or the above two though.

Cheers.

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Still here so throw me some offers. You may be surprised at what I might accept so don't be shy!! :thumbsup:

In need of a new Power FC EL hand controller and Plazmaman plenum so gotta sell/trade it ASAP!!

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Price drop down to $400!! Would really like this gone to a fitness enthusiast who can appreciate a quality bench press :thumbsup:

Not taking swaps anymore as I've already purchased my plenum and FC hand controller :)

For interstate guys interested, I can arrange a courier that WON'T cost a fortune :cheers:

Can you PM or email me some bigger pictures man

[email protected]

I'm really just after an incline bench so let me know if you will separate or maybe we can work something out

Send pictures and we will go from there

Thanks

$350 for a premium-quality incline/flat/decline bench press with lat pull-down attachments and preacher pad!!! I need new injectors so someone please get this outta here!! Missus all up in my ear about it just taking up space!! Help a brother out!!!!:domokun:

Hahaha but you still need to lift some sort of weights though.

So to anyone reading, buy my gym set and buy some roids from HappyGabby and you'll be GUARANTEED to get buff, even though you'll end up with the worst roid belly ever haha :thumbsup:

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