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1. Child's red and black dot Flamenco Shoes. Excellent used condition as they were barely, barely used. Great quality and a treat for any little child who wants to flamenco

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2. Great Condition Kensington Speakers for iPod

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3. PC Capricorn Tsunami Tower- no hardrive!

Our old PC that will work when you get it a new hard drive but is not compatible with my level of competence at techonological updating gumbage.

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4. Child's Micro Scooter. Outgrown by my growing child who is selling to raise money for a bicycle. It has always been kept indoors. A little bit of rust underneath. Have put some WD40 on it.

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5. Cuda Blox Child's Bike. 14" wheel (inc tyre), 23" seat, 26" handlebars max ht. A great bike that my child learnt to ride on so it has good luck as a side package. It has always been kept indoors and is in very good condition.. She is selling to raise money for her next bike.

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6. Free--- Home repair nerd project. Hp 2309v monitor and power lead. It started smoking and I googled it and there are instructions online to repair it that are very clear, just not my bag.


7. Free- Grass Trimmer/Strimmer. Rusty bits on it. It does work when I turned it on but I have no idea of its long term working ability as I found it in the shed when we moved here. It's been in the shed so I presume it works fine. Needs the strimming wire. PM me for photos of it from every conceivable angle.

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