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Up forsale is a Shindaiwa HT-20 Petrol Hedge Trimmer, Top Quality - Commercial grade, Made in Japan. The Trimmer is in very good condition And works great, The blades are still very sharp, I have shifted to a small unit so i have no need for this trimmer anymore.

Price: $190,FIRM This is very cheap as they are like 650 - 700 bux when new.

Pick up is from Glenroy (North Western suburbs) Melbourne.

Can arrange freight Australia with a courier company at buyers expense. Contact me with your address details

call or sms me on 0422756270

 

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