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Massive 700x500 lightweight expander suitcase

Duane from Porirua City Centre

A massive 700x 500 international traveller designed & produced exclusively by Landor & Hawa international! Up to almost half a metre Deep with double expander options. Has separate compartments inside for smaller items & shoes & 2 full size larger sections for his & hers sections all in 1 big lightweight suitcase. Has seen some miles & does sport some wear & tear underneath at the bottom but doesn't effect its use at all & is out of sight & barely noticeable.

This is a massive case that still has many travels left in it. Welcome to come & view, photos do no justice to just how big this case can extend & fit inside it yet continues to feel light weight still & glides faultlessly on the wheels beneath it. :)

Negotiable

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