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1796 days ago

Football boots - get ready for pre-season training

Dianne from Hillcrest

Two pairs of outdoor soccer boots for sale:
1. Pastel (yellow, pink) and white Nike Mercurial. US 10, UK 9, EUR 44, 28cm. Moulded studs. Worn for just over one season. $15 ONO.
2. Red, black and white Nike Magista. US 12, UK 11, EUR 46, 30cm. Sprigs (screw type). Worn for just half a season. $30 ONO.
Both in very good to excellent condition. No rips, tears, or undue wear. Both clean, inside and out.
Buy both together for $40 total. Pick up or deliver in Hamilton.
Phone/txt 021496760

Negotiable

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