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Heyooooo

SIZE 10 MENS

Actual skate in the box in my room taken right now:

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Ok so I impulsively want to upgrade and get myself some aggressive skates. I bought these second hand from a guy who used them no more than 3 times. I myself have used them a few times, though they just aren't my thing. They're too easy to get around on, not enough effort. Not enough exercise LOL.

They're practically brand new. Looking at them you'd think they've been used once. The inners have hardly been affected by anyone's foot, so they're still quite a firm fit (will loosen up when they actually get USED haha). Wheels are barely worn, bearings are perfect. There aren't even any noticeable scratches on these things, that's how barely used they are.

I was told by the guy I bought them from that he paid $300 for them new. I picked them up for $120. Selling today for $85 OR BEST OFFER. Feel free to make an offer, and anyone is quite welcome to come around and try them on/go for a bit of a skate to see how they feel. Will post to anyone interstate that views this at buyer's expense.

Post here, PM, or call/SMS 0431391359

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