Bic Trolley

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richard

Bic Trolley

#1 Post by richard »

This was the only trolley i could find in Dublin quickly ,no cheaper to get in from the UK
Comes in a bag with straps for .120,light aluminium,rubber and plastic wheels and a small pin attaches the wheels ,very quick and easy to put together

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#2 Post by MAC »

Looks like a decent trolley... Where did you get it?

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#3 Post by richard »

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