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Tennis racquet - Head youtek speed lite, used and needs to be restrung. ?20


Mark Webster twin darts set - 19g, includes flights. ?5


The little book of Chelsea FC - an A-Z ?3


AA theory and practical test guides. ?5 for the two (rrp ?5.99 each).


Sainsburys iphone charger - ?2.50


AC travel charger for 3gs - ?2.50


Samsung white headphones - ?2.50


DVDs, ?10 for the lot:


The Machinist

Me, myself and Irene

Bruce Almighty

Fighting

Soccer Shockers

The Contract

Unknown

Romeo and Juliet

Freddy vs Jason

Coach Carter

Bad Boys 2


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