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 Subject: Selling Bikes... 03/07/09, 11:14 
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Hello!

We are selling our bikes before we leave next week, if anyone is interested.

Men's Centurion Challenger 7 gear Bike with Back Lock, Lights & Chain Protector 2300kr
Includes helmet (pd 5,071 kr)- 1 1/2 year old

AND

Women's Centurion Challenger 7 gear Bike with Back Lock, Lights, Additional Portable
Lock, Removable Front Basket & Chain Protector (pd 4626kr)- 1 year old 2300kr

OR- buy both for 4000kr


We do have pictures, please call or email if interested.
lorisaldivar (at) hotmail.com or 2296 2958

Thanks!
Lori Schneider
Last edited on: 03/07/09, 11:14 by Dagmar.
 Subject: Re:Selling Bikes... 23/08/09, 14:32 
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400kr. for both, thats my best offer, take it now, or take them with you !.
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