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Lawn mower has been claimed STC.


Other items still available for sale .....


Men's Hiking boots size 8 are still for sale - ?10 - details on this thread....

https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,2187219,2187221#msg-2187221


Unused ornate security grill for a glazed front door. It was never fitted but has been in storage.

Size of frame 102cm tall x 66cm wide. (Tabs for screw fitting stick out 2cm each side) ?25

Could be adapted to form a window security grill, garden gate or child/pet proof barrier.

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Thule square roof bars originally fitted on VW Passat.

Made of 3 components - willing to split parts

Part 750 Rapid mount gutterless footpack

Part 751 Rapid mount bars - 120cm long

Kit 1035 Passat rubber feet and clamps


Parts 750 and 751 are common to many vehicles.

All in good condition - stored indoors most of the time. Use the Thule website to find out which parts are needed for your car - https://www.thule.com/en-gb/buyers-guide?c=roof+racks&q=xU8YGuMMG

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