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Wanted - mobility scooter


kthernehill

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I am looking for a mobility scooter for my son. He suffered a spinal cord injury when he was 13, and two people offered us mobility scooters they no longer needed - but at the time, he was horrified at the idea! Now he is mostly on crutches, and could really do with one, so I just thought I'd put in an ad - it's a long shot really but I thought there might be someone out there who has one they don't use! Thank you for reading this!

Please let me know, either by PM or on this page!

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I am looking for a mobility scooter for my son. He suffered a spinal cord injury when he was 13, and two people offered us mobility scooters they no longer needed - but at the time, he was horrified at the idea! Now he is mostly on crutches, and could really do with one, so I just thought I'd put in an ad - it's a long shot really but I thought there might be someone out there who has one they don't use! Thank you for reading this!

Please let me know, either by PM or on this page!




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