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1 1 PRECOR MDL EFX846i UPRIGHT CYCLE, W/NO CARDIO 2 PRECOR MDL EFX846i UPRIGHT CYCLE, 3 PRECOR MDL EFX846i UPRIGHT CYCLE, 4 PRECOR MDL EFX846i UPRIGHT CYCLE, 5 PRECOR MDL C846i RECUMBENT CYCLE 6 PRECOR MDL C846i RECUMBENT CYCLE 7 PRECOR MDL C846i RECUMBENT CYCLE 8 PRECOR MDL C846i RECUMBENT CYCLE W/NO CARDIO 9 CYBEX ARC TRAINER 630A ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 10 CYBEX ARC TRAINER 630A ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 11 PRECOR MDL C966i TREDMILL W/CARDIO 12 PRECOR MDL C966i TREDMILL W/CARDIO 13 PRECOR MDL C966i TREDMILL W/CARDIO 14 PRECOR MDL C966i TREDMILL W/CARDIO 1
2 15 PRECOR MDL C966i TREDMILL W/CARDIO 16 PRECOR MDL C966i TREDMILL W/CARDIO 17 PRECOR MDL C966i TREDMILL W/CARDIO 18 PRECOR MDL C966i TREDMILL W/CARDIO 19 PRECOR MDL EFX556i ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 20 PRECOR MDL EFX556i ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 21 PRECOR MDL EFX556i ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 22 PRECOR MDL EFX556i ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 23 PRECOR MDL EFX556i ELLIPTICAL MACHINE W/NO CARDIO 24 PRECOR MDL 5406i ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 25 PRECOR MDL 5406i ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 26 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-205 SHOULDER PRESS 27 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-200 CHEST PRESS, W/200LB PLATES 28 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-214 PULLOVER, W/150LB PLATES 2
3 29 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-213 ROTARY DELTOID, W/200LB PLATES 30 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-206 PREACHER CURL, 31 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-211 TRICEP EXTENSION, W/150LB WEIGHTS 32 TUFF STUFF - MDL PD-804 BICEP/TRICCEP MACHINE, 33 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-202 BUTTERFLY CONTRACT, 34 TUFF STUFF - PRESS, 35 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-215 ASSISTED DIP/CHIN, 36 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-208 LOW ROW, W/200LB WEIGHTS 37 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-222 ROTARY TORSO, 38 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-220 AB CRUNCH, 39 TUFF STUFF - MDL CT-238 REVERSE GLUTE EXERCISE 40 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-207 SEATED ROW, 41 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-221 BACK EXTENSION, 42 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-237 MULTI-HIP FLEXER, 3
4 43 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-231 LEG EXTENSION, 44 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-232 LEG CURL, W/200LB WEIGHTS 45 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-233 PRONE HAMSTRING CURL, 46 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-210 LAT PULLDOWN, 47 TUFF STUFF - DONKEY CALF, W/200LB WEIGHTS 48 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-235 ROTARY CALF, W/150LB WEIGHTS 49 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-236 PRO OUTER THIGH, W/150LB WEIGHTS 50 TUFF STUFF - MDL PS-230 LEG PRESS, W/400LB WEIGHTS 51 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF ST UNIVERSL MACHINE, (JUNGLE GYM) 52 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-317 BACK EXTENSION 53 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-317 BACK EXTENSION 54 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-314 ADJUSTABLE AB 55 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-314 ADJUSTABLE AB 56 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-465 HACK SQUAT, PLATE LOADED 4
5 57 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-477 HORIZONTAL LEG PRESS, PLATE LOADED 58 HAMMER STRENGHT - ISO CHEST PRESS, PLATE LOADED 59 HAMMER STRENGHT - ISO SHOULDER PRESS 60 TUFF STUFF - SMITH MACHINE, PLATE LOADED 61 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-300 MULTI 62 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-311 FOUR-WAY OLYMPIC 63 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-311 FOUR-WAY OLYMPIC 64 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-315 VERTICAL KNEES/DIP 65 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-315 VERTICAL KNEES/DIP 66 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-314 ADJUSTABLE AB 67 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-318 GLUTE/HAM (ROMAN CHAIR) 68 QUANTUM - HD AB, PLATE LOADED 69 QUANTUM - HD AB, PLATE LOADED 70 QUANTUM - HD AB, PLATE LOADED 71 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-501 POWER RACK 72 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-501 POWER RACK 73 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-501 POWER RACK 5
6 74 MULTI 75 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-300 MULTI 76 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-303 SEATED LB IVANKO RUBBERIZED WEIGHTS, OLYMPIC LB IVANKO RUBBERIZED WEIGHTS, OLYMPIC LB IVANKO RUBBERIZED WEIGHTS, OLYMPIC LB IVANKO RUBBERIZED WEIGHTS, OLYMPIC LB IVANKO RUBBERIZED WEIGHTS, OLYMPIC 82 (10) IVANKO 45LB PLATES 83 (10) IVANKO 45LB PLATES 84 (3) IVANKO 45LB PLATES 85 (5) IVANKO 35LB PLATES 86 (9) IVANKO 25LB PLATES 87 (16) IVANKO 10LB PLATES 6
7 88 (10) IVANKO 5LB PLATES 89 (12) IVANKO 2.5LB PLATES 90 POWER SYSTEMS CURL BAR 91 TUFF STUFF - PLATE WEIGHT RACK 92 TUFF STUFF - PLATE WEIGHT RACK LB HEAVY BAG LB HEAVY BAG 95 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-300 MULTI 96 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-300 MULTI 97 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-300 MULTI 98 TUFF STUFF - MDL PF-303 SEATED 99 TUFF STUFF - FLAT 100 (2) HAMPTON 70LB DUMBELLS 101 (2) HAMPTON 75LB DUMBELLS 102 (2) HAMPTON 80LB DUMBELLS 103 (2) HAMPTON 85LB DUMBELLS 104 (2) HAMPTON 90LB DUMBELLS 105 (2) HAMPTON 95LB DUMBELLS 106 (2) HAMPTON 100LB DUMBELLS 107 (2) HAMPTON 100LB DUMBELLS 108 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 35LB,40LB, 55LB, 60LB, 65LB 109 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 35LB, 40LB, 45LB, 65LB 7
8 110 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 25LB, 35LB, 40LB, 45LB, 50LB 111 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 35LB, 40LB, 45LB, 50LB, 60LB 112 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 3LB,5LB, 8LB, 10LB, 12LB, 15LB, 20LB, 25LB, 30LB, 35LB, 40LB, 45LB 113 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 35LB 114 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 40LB 115 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 40LB 116 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 40LB 117 (2) HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 40LB 118 MISC SMALL HAMPTON DUMBELLS, 5LB TO 10LB 119 TUFF STUFF - DUMBELL RACK 120 TUFF STUFF - DUMBELL RACK 121 TUFF STUFF - DUMBELL RACK 122 TUFF STUFF - DUMBELL RACK 123 TUFF STUFF - DUMBELL RACK 124 TUFF STUFF - DUMBELL RACK 125 TANITA BODY FAT MONITOR SCALE, (3) JUMP ROPES 126 MISC RUBBER EXERCISE MATS 8
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