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Quickie Rhapsody For Sale (Never Used!)


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#1 MrH

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Posted 31 January 2012 - 06:45 PM

I have a Quickie Rhapsody for sale in LOS ANGELES, CA. The battery needs to be replaced because it was charged once when purchased, 6 years ago. The chair belonged to my mother, who had MS. She was never able to use the chair because she couldn't hold her legs together in the chair due to her paralysis. So the chair sat in her house until she passed in 2007.

I tried to charge it to move it and couldn't. I called the company and they explained to me that if the battery isn't charged often, it will need to be replaced.

The tires are clean, it has never been outside, except to be transported to a storage facility. It has a backpack, two optional shroud covers (Black & Blue) that are still in the box, all manuals and power cord.

I will entertain serious offers, thank you!!

Edited by MrH, 31 January 2012 - 11:33 PM.


#2 randomryan007

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Posted 07 February 2012 - 06:19 PM

pics will help sell it!

#3 kelvinoy

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Posted 06 March 2012 - 10:01 AM

My neighbor has a unused battery,it's also a Quickie Rhapsody.Do you want it?

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Posted 08 March 2012 - 03:04 AM

I am sorry to hear about your mom. Times like these are always difficult. I have been looking for a wheelchair for my adult daughter. She was paralyzed from t-6 after a motorcycle accident. Although she uses a manual most of the time, she needs a power one for those occasions when she needs to go to school, go places to keep up with her daughter, and other times when her arms get numb, etc. It would be helpful to know what the measurements are. My daughter is 5'2" and weigh about 135, so I am looking for a chair that is about 16" x 16". Most power chairs are adjustable.
Seat width, depth, inches from seat (not cushion) to footrest. Any information you have will be appreciated. Price? etc.




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