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  • As most of you know I had a long period where I have not been at all well.
    During this time I went from not being able to walk, then into a wheel chair and now on my feet with the aid of a stick.
    A lot of you who have seen me at the last bulletiapa in the wheelchair
    Now for both psychological and physical reasons I want to get rid of it. It's practically brand-new one careful owner and and I will never use it again
    I don't want to sell it i just want to go to someone deserving,Please pass the word around and if you know anyone all i want is to give someone what the chair gave to me........ mobility when I needed it most.
    All they have to do is collect it. As a bonus it has IBRMC patches on it!

  • Post some pics @Chris-Mad-dog

  • i did drag and drop but couldn't see how to keep them there

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