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Free Trampoline - TP Toys 10ft Octagonal


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Please see link for photo:

https://www.tptoys.com/bounce/for_big_bouncers/ten-ft-trampolines/10ft_tp_genius_octagonal2_trampoline_with_igloo_door_entry.htm



Our trampoline is 4 years old and looks grubby as a result but a jet-wash / scrub may fix that

The zip on the entrance (ours is not the new igloo entrance)is broken but this has not caused us a problem. More of an issue with very small children.


Happy to give this away to someone who can put it to use.


Paul


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