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Travel Luggage - Muji, John Lewis, Bugatti hard shell wheelie suitcases


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These were all used once for a photoshoot and now no longer needed, there is the odd tiny scuff or mark on them but nothing significant, all wheels work very well with very little wear, very much "nearly new"!


Muji Hardcase Trolley 33l Beige ?85

H55 x W37 x D23cm

https://www.muji.eu/pages/online.asp?Sec=18&Sub=19&PID=8124&qclr=15&qsiz=0

Read a review http://maphappy.org/2014/11/the-muji-hard-suitcase-might-be-the-best-budget-carry-on-luggage-out-there/


John Lewis Bondi 4-Wheel 66cm Medium Suitcase, Blue/White ?45

H66 x W44 x D26cm

http://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-bondi-4-wheel-66cm-medium-suitcase/p2813178


Bugatti White Hard Shell Spinner Suitcase ?50

H70 x W42 x D26cm

http://www.tkmaxx.com/luggage/white-hard-shell-spinner-suitcase/invt/10077618


Photos of the actual items http://bit.ly/2biAAcN

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