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1325 days ago

Waikowhai Intermediate uniform - bulk sale

Sazli from Mount Roskill

Listing includes:

1st picture: 5 x polo shirts. 4 of them are Size 12 (one of them is missing the top button). 1 of them is size S which is bigger.

2nd picture: 2 x shorts. 1 of them is Size 14 (missing 1 of 2 buttons but still wearable, also have discoloration), 1 of them is Size 12 in great condition (missing 1 button though).

3rd picture: 2 x shorts of different brand. Size 76 (?). One of them missing 1 button, the other is missing 1 button and 1 hook so is not wearable.

4th picture: 2 x PE shirts. 1 Size 12, the other one possibly lower size. Great condition.

5th picture: 3 x PE shorts. 2 in great condition. 1 in fair condition. Possibly all Size 12.

Pickup in Mt Roskill, strictly on Sunday 24th Jan. Open to offers.

Negotiable

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