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I have a small number of shoes in different shapes/sizes which were purchased overseas. These shoes are all original and brand new.

Below are pics of only some shoes, i will post the others later on.

I cannot post a price yet as it varies slightly between colours.

Please PM for more details.

Cheers

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Prices (plus postage/handling) are:

$80 black/grey

$90 white

$90 black/red

Unfortunately all the bigger sizes (10-14) have all sold.

I only have sizes 7-9 in the shox, plus a few other bits n pieces which i will post when i get a chance.

To make it more accurate I will note exactly what sizes and in what colours i have them available.

Cheers

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Yeah these shoes are dirt cheap for what your getting.

Up until now i have sold most for $150, and thats pretty cheap considering the retail on a similar pair of Shox is $200-$300. And you wont find this style here.

As i said a few bits n pieces here and there. Thats why their going so cheap.

Will update on available sizes asap!

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