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Boxing stand/gym station: Asking price - $100

Hardly used item. Always in garage. Just taking up space. Bought on ebay here for $327 including shipping: http://www.ebay.com....item27b3e77dd4. Exactly same model. No boxing bag included since I have misplaced this. Bag was not filled anyway. Other bags (speed punching) is only air filled as per instructions. Always used Biff sports boxing bag on stand - very good quality.

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Boxing bag: Asking price - $50

Biff Sports Martial Arts boxing bag. Bought new locally - prefilled. 25kg sand. Very tough - used occasionaly when I got pissed at work but otherwise hardly used as well. Hence reason for sale. No chains come with it though.

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Gym bench: Asking price $20

It's a bench - what more can I say. Got another multipurpose bench on sale so don't need this anymore.

Sitting:

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Lying:

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Nik

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