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Great pair of BOSE on-ear headphones for sale, OE2 model. These ones - http://worldwide.bose.com/productsupport/en_us/web/oe2_headphones/page.html


Bought direct from BOSE, I think for around ?150, about two years ago. They are in good nick, have been well looked after and always kept in the case, and haven't had huge usage. There is some wear on the ear pads as shown in the photo. The ear pads can be easily replaced, they don't cost much. Main thing - the sound quality remains absolutely excellent, it's like rediscovering your whole music collection when you first use them.


Come with original carry case. The cable was replaced around 6-9 months ago by BOSE.


Looking for ?50 ono. Pick up from Forest Hill - PM if interested. Thanks!

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