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2782 days ago

Used treadmill at $400

Terrence from Hillcrest

Hi Neighbors,

I am selling my Pro Runner Active X40 treadmill as I rarely use it and it is taking up the space in my room. I paid $599 for it when it was on sale (RRP $799) and I am selling it for only $400. It is fold-able and with wheels to transport around the house.

I bought it in September, 2017 and it is in very good condition (9/10). It comes with warranty (5 Years on Frame, 3 Years on Motor, 1 Year on Parts and Labour). It also comes with operation manual and maintenance tools.

Motor: 1.5 Continuous HP, 2.25 Peak HP
Speed & Incline: 1-13kph, 0-12%
Set Up Size: 1630mm L X 730mm W X 1250mm H
Other Features: 100kg Max User Weight

You would have to arrange the pick up as my car is not big enough to transport it :)

If interested, please text Shiqi on 0211609364. Accept cash or bank transfer.

Price: $400

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