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Travelite luggages

Rimvydas from Auckland Central

Two Travelite luggages.
Selling in all North island area, cuz we're travelling around.
Now we are in Whitianga.

Product Details

•Two zip pockets on the front
•Closes with two-way zipper (lockable
•Closure for better theft protection)
•Handles on the side and at the top
•Two-arm telescopic handle
•TSA combination lock - for easier luggage •Inspection in the USA
•Expandable size

Inside

patterned Lining polyester (recycled)
compression straps, divider
Material: recycled polyester
Luggage type: softside
Wheel system: 4 wheels (spinner), 360° swiveling low-noise double wheels
Dimensions: approx. 47 x 77 x 30 cm (width x height x depth)
Weight: 3.4 kg
Capacity: 91 L
Manufacturer color: eukalyptus
Warranty: 3 years

Price: 200nzd each.

If buying immediately both luggages price 350nzd.

Contact us: +64241271978

Price: $200

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