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Subject: FS: Dash Tri.7 Saddle, Cervelo P3C 58

Dash Tri.7 saddle, some superficial wear on the logo stitching but otherwise in excellent condition.  Black with red carbon fibre rails and white logo.  $375 shipped 48 contiguous 

 

Cervelo P3C, 58, Aura 3T Pro cockpit, Full ultegra build, very good condition with no major blemishes.  No saddle or pedals.  $1600 shipped 48 contiguous.  

 

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2013-10-24 11:23 AM
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Subject: RE: FS: Dash Tri.7 Saddle, Cervelo P3C 58

Edit:  My mind was playing stupid.  Bike is a Dura Ace build NOT Ultegra and has FSK Carbon cranks in 175.  

2013-10-26 2:55 PM
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Subject: RE: FS: Dash Tri.7 Saddle, Cervelo P3C 58

New prices: P3 $1500  Dash Saddle $350

 

2013-10-29 1:58 PM
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Subject: RE: FS: Dash Tri.7 Saddle, Cervelo P3C 58

DASH SOLD!  P3 still available.

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