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Quickie Iris And Invacare 9000 Xt For Sale


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#1 ulrich

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Posted 12 February 2011 - 10:50 PM

I inherited two wheelchairs when my step father passed away last month. I'm trying to sell them to raise money for my mother. I don't know much about the use of wheelchairs I'm afraid but I'll answer questions as best I can. Prices negotiable. I'm in the Portland Oregon area.

Quickie Iris Tilt Wheelchair Like New $500

Quickie Iris Tilt Wheelchair, like new. Just bought in 2010 and hardly used. Fully adjustable, tilts back and forth. Coushioned seat, back and headrest for maximum comfort. 48" tall. Seat is 17" wide, 21" deep. Includes removable foot rests.

Originally sold by United Seating and Mobility in Wilsonville OR. We purchased it new from them.

These wheelchairs go for $1500 and up brand new and this one is in excellent condition. No rips, tears or other blemishes on the fabric. No rust on the metal.

Invacare 9000 XT Wheelchair $100

Invacare 9000 XT Wheelchair with removable foot rests. 52" tall, The seat is 18" wide, 17" deep. We bought the wheelchair from Home Medical Equipment in Portland.

The wheelchair has been used but the fabric and seats are clean and the wheelchair is in good condition. Everything works, nothing is bent or broken.

Here is the manufacturer's page. You can see that these sell for $1000 and up when brand new.


I can accept PayPal payments as well as cash.

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