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205/40 ZR17 M+S UHP tire still good (Charlottesville near chs)
High performance, low profile tire with about 5.5mm (7/32") tread left, never had a flat or been damaged. This was mounted on 7.5 inch wide rims (rim a bit too wide for the tire). It should fit rims as narrow as 6.5 inches. I upgraded the tires on my car to a different size, so this will no longer serve as a e.g. a spare for me. But maybe it will be helpful to you! I also have a second tire, same size - the second tire is closer to worn out - come get both! ******************************NOTE: Please don't be offended, but I ignore replies that look like they were generated by automatic internet robots ("bots"). What does an automated robot reply look like to me? Bots reply like this: "do you still have" (Incomplete sentence! No punctuation! No reference to the item offered!) Real people reply like this: "Hi my name is Marty. I have an interest in knitting, so I could really use the extra yarn you're giving away. I live quite close to you north of Charlottesville, and I could pick up any weekday evening. My favorite book is His Master’s Voice, by Stanislaw Lem. Many thanks for considering my inquiry!" Thank you, and looking forward to your message!!



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phone and computer accessories (Near Pen Park)
As pictured 2 computer cases 1 Google tablet case 3 phone cases 1 phone screen protector 1 wall charger




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three different quarts ATF (NOS) (Charlottesville near chs)
Here are three quarts, new old stock, different kinds of automatic transmission fluid. One for Ford/Mercury cars, one for Hondas, another for ? "Type A" (any car that's not a Ford or a Honda?) If you know what type A is for, please let us know? We haven't had an auto trans. car in nearly a decade, these fluids are going to waste here... ******************************NOTE: Please don't be offended, but I ignore replies that look like they were generated by automatic internet robots ("bots"). I've been getting lots of those lately. I have no idea if all those robot-like replies are from bots. Maybe they are just from real people who are too tired to type more than four words? What does an automated robot reply look like to me? They don't mention any interest in, or name the actual item. They don't mention any other concern related to the actual item. They don't mention what your location is, or when you might pick up. They don’t mention the current weather, or what might be your favorite book. Bots reply like this: "do you still have" (Incomplete sentence! No punctuation! Jeez...) Real people reply like this: "Hi my name is Marty. I have an interest in knitting, so I could really use the extra yarn you're giving away. I live quite close to you north of Charlottesville, and I could pick up any weekday evening. My favorite book is His Master’s Voice, by Stanislaw Lem. Many thanks for considering my inquiry." Think: I'm making the effort to post (with pictures!) on this free-cycle bulletin board. Then I make the effort to correspond with the recipient and make arrangements for pickup. I do all this, though by far the easiest thing is to just throw the thing out. If you like the idea of me not throwing it out, instead giving it to you, then honor my effort by replying with several complete sentences describing your situation and interest. Additionally, a reply that suggests to me that you might be reliable enough to actually pull through with a pickup, so these are the types of replies that I'm going to pay attention to. (And if you are new to the English language, and you're not very good at it, that’s okay; you can still write something that isn’t going to look like it was generated by a robot). Thank you, and looking forward to your creative human-like writing!!”

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6 ft.^2 packing mats. / air pillows (Charlottesville near chs)
I've got a 6 cubic foot box of air pillows and "fluffy" paper ready for pickup. I've actually got even more stuff like this, lmk if you need more. I'm just north of CHS. ******************************NOTE: Please don't be offended, but I ignore replies that look like they were generated by automatic internet robots ("bots"). I've been getting lots of those lately. I have no idea if all those robot-like replies are from bots. Maybe they are just from real people who are too tired to type more than four words? What does an automated robot reply look like to me? They don't mention any interest in, or name the actual item. They don't mention any other concern related to the actual item. They don't mention what your location is, or when you might pick up. They don’t mention the current weather, or what might be your favorite book. Bots reply like this: "do you still have" (Incomplete sentence! No punctuation! Jeez...) Real people reply like this: "Hi my name is Marty. I have an interest in knitting, so I could really use the extra yarn you're giving away. I live quite close to you north of Charlottesville, and I could pick up any weekday evening. My favorite book is His Master’s Voice, by Stanislaw Lem. Many thanks for considering my inquiry." Think: I'm making the effort to post (with pictures!) on this free-cycle bulletin board. Then I make the effort to correspond with the recipient and make arrangements for pickup. I do all this, though by far the easiest thing is to just throw the thing out. If you like the idea of me not throwing it out, instead giving it to you, then honor my effort by replying with several complete sentences describing your situation and interest. Additionally, a reply that suggests to me that you might be reliable enough to actually pull through with a pickup, so these are the types of replies that I'm going to pay attention to. (And if you are new to the English language, and you're not very good at it, that’s okay; you can still write something that isn’t going to look like it was generated by a robot). Thank you, and looking forward to your creative human-like writing!!

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Almost new tennis balls (Downtown Charlottesville)
Only used once. 7 cans.
11d
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Upholstered Wooden Valences (West End, Staunton)
Upholstered Wooden Valences, 3' long and 9"x12" oval, looks like they would pair up to make a 6' piece


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Orchid supplies, clock (Palmyra)
Partial bag orchid potting mix, a couple pots, and orchid feeding mix. Pretty frame but the clock doesn’t work. Could make a pretty frame-of possibility to fix if you know how. Approximately 12” Flexible pick up near Food Lion in Palmyra.


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plastic storage containers (Wildwood/palmyra village)
see photos. all are durable plastic with sides

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burlap bags (Churchville VA)
Any size For use as beekeeping smoker fuel
14d
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Runner rugs (West End, Staunton)
Looking for runner rugs, 2-3 ft by 6-8 ft, preferably red or burgundy
15d
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Iodoform packing (5214 Starkey Rd Roanoke Va)
Cardinal Health Iodoform Packing Strip 1/2 " x 5 yards REF # PG1251 Excellent for packing wounds.
24d
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Foam of various sizes and thickness (5214 Starkey Rd Roanoke Va)
sizes vary, items are clean, these are reusables, left overs from packaging. There are lots of materials. With endless supply for the future.
24d
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Baseball pants, etc (Crozet)
7 prs baseball pants. Nike & Under Armour, Mediums. 1 small. No rips or tears, just varying degrees of baseball dirt. 4 prs stirrups 1 pr socks 1 Under Armour short- sleeve warm-up Easton bucket cover with zip top, pockets pouches and carry strap.


25d
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chainsaw carrying plastic case (White Hall, VA)
To fit a saw with a 16” bar but a larger one is fine.
26d
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sofa (Faber)
****still available PM for address just need gone Hickory Manor Sofa 90x34 Golden Velvet color Down fill cushions Very comfortable Very Heavy ( will need 2 people) Has a few stains ( see pictures, pet friendly home ) Covers can be washed ****FREE***



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CD-ROMS, new never used in cases (Pantops/Proffit Road)
Old educational CD-ROMS never used, in original sealed cases. Hundreds available. In boxes of 50. Looking for a teacher or crafter to turn these into something creative as a last resort before they go to the landfill. Gordon Library and Scrappy Elephant received too many of these for donation already this year and cannot accept more. Photo depicts example of a craft project for children created by a local artist.

46d
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Bunkbeds (Ruckersville)
Decent condition
52d
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Box of vacuum parts (W Main Street, Waynesboro)
Includes various parts from different types of vacuums and 2 hand vacuums that may or may not work.

54d
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Personal Flotation Device (White Hall, VA)
For man 5’ 8” tall. Needed to use my kayak.
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fire wood (Christiansburg)
Sycamore logs approximately 18 inches long. Great burning wood. Must load , some my need to be cut smaller as some are heavy. Will make a ton of fire wood. Located in Chrisitansburg
68d
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Virginia Bluebells (Broadway/Rockingham Co)
Looking for Virginia Bluebell plants/roots
77d
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Wedding dress size 18 (Bedford va)
Any condition
85d
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Newspaper box/Daily Progress (Stanardsville- near library.)
This is an extra newspaper box . Hardware attached.

86d
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Dog food (Downtown Charlottesville)
About 1/2 a bag of Retriever Choice Chops 50 lb bag.
88d
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Misc votive candles, cutlery (Ruckersville Va)
Bags of two sizes votive candles, disposable cutlery and paper plates etc Basket not included

89d