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hi guys n girls, i have a few pre and post workout supplements for sale, some are used and some are new with seals and plastic wrappings, (used ones are used only since 28/5 and 29/5) and only appropriated servings have been taken so there pretty much -1 or -2 of the initial overall serving in container. None of them have been mistreated or contaminated or even drops of water spilt in, and all are in as expected as/or in new condition.

they are as follow;

1x Controlled Labs - White Flood

1x Bodybuilding Amino Recovery

1x Driven Sports - Craze

1x MuscleTech - Hydroxyl Cut Hardcore Pro Elite

1x Bodybuilding Glutamine Capsules

details of the supplements are as follows;

the Controlled Labs - White Flood, Bodybuilding Amino Recovery & Bodybuilding Glutamine Capsules have been opened on 28/5 and used only the reccomened dosage - all is clean inside etc uneffect at all - still new etc etc...

the MuscleTech - HydroxylCut Hardcore Pro Elite has been opened and used only since 29/5 and still new etc etc...

please pm me if your interested or have any questions

price wise there around 250-300 new and im looking just to get back a percentage of what iv spent so im looking around 150 for all of them or we can work out an individual price if you want only one thing...but id rather sell all at once

im selling them because im not in need of them and i personally don't like the taste

i have posted them on ebay as an auction as well - (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=221037944518#ht_500wt_1156)

personally id like to sell them to someone who can pick them up as i don't have much time with uni and all to post them etc...

location is sydney

Edited by Ezy03

hey man iv got someone on eBay who bid on it so i think ill let it run out there, it has 1 day left to go... so i don't think I can separate now.

Edited by Ezy03
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