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  2. Hose pipe

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  3. Wanted: A crutch

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  4. Wanted: old tv

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  5. Handheld vacuum

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  6. Wanted Lime Putty

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  7. Potter's Wheel

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  8. WANtED:Frog bike 55

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  10. Wheelchair

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  11. VW Golf GTE

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  12. Wanted - sewing machine

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  13. childs slide

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  14. Pallett truck

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