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this is a custom made self running dog treadmill it has adjustable belt tensioners and a speedo the slates are made from maranti and are very durable and has a steel frame.it has handles on the back so its easy to move around it is long enough to suit greyhounds and is a great exercise machine for any energetic dog.my dogs ran this mill everyday and couldnt get enough of it they loved it.no need to take your dogs for a walk and is great for people that work alot and dont have the time for walks and unlike motorized mills they can run as fast as they want and can also stop at any time,selling cause my dogs have passed away so no longer needed.pick up from san remo on the central coast nsw.

any questions msg or call 0401683376 inspections welcome SEND ME UR EMAIL OR TXT FOR PICS

$1000 ONO

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like it says if u want pics txt me or send me ur email cause i dont know how to put pics up

If a dum ass like my can do it, I'm sure you can try.

It helps sell items, and it really shows off those people who claim to have a product but can't risk posting a picture that someone may know is from another site, thereby showing they are fraudsters. Not saying this is anything but on the up, but I only purchase from unknown people if they post pictures.

I'll help

1. Locted the picture on your computer

2. Reply in the thread

3. Click the "click to attach files" button that appears.

4. locate file on your hard drive, click on "open"

5. click in the post where you want the picture to appear

6. click "add to post"

7. click "add reply"

all done

Happy selling

if i still had my dogs i could give u a demo she could hit 40ks p/h and ran for 10 mins at a time twice a day.she loved it and whenever i walked near it she would jump straight on it waiting for me to hook her up so she could run like the wind.ill try get my neighbours dog on it and get a video.its very well made and easy to maintain,just keep it clean and grafite powder the wheels every 6 months and it will last a life time.its roughly 1.8m long and 600mm wide so its easy to store and can be easily moved around for use.

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