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Adidas F50 Tunit UK 7.5 Red Football Boots Very Rare With Studs & Key, Mi Coach

Condition:
Used
Ended: 20 Apr, 2024 09:54:50 BST
Starting bid:
£85.00
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ApproximatelyEUR 99.40
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Postage:
£25.00 (approx EUR 29.23) Royal Mail International Tracked. See detailsfor postage
Located in: Watford, United Kingdom
Delivery:
Estimated between Fri, 10 May and Fri, 17 May to 43230
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eBay item number:176331985084

Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been previously worn. See the seller’s listing for full details and ...
Brand
adidas
Size
7.5
Model
Tunit
Type of Sole
Changeable Studs
Boot Type
Football
Colour
Red
Product Line
F50
Personalise
No

Item description from the seller

saltsa12

saltsa12

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