Hey can any 1 tell me 4m where i can get gym ...

hey can any 1 tell me 4m where i can get gym equipments like dumbles, plates, and rods in delhi

 


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Hi,

Try calling these two stores: 

1)

Saumye's Sports Mega Mall  
A-4 & A-6, Vishal Enclave
Rajouri Garden
New Delhi - 027
India
Telephone Number(s) [011] 25915999, 25191999, 32911111   
Fax Number(s) [011] 25919111  

2)

Leisure N Lifestyle  
3-F, Connaught Place
New Delhi - 001
India
Telephone Number(s) [011] 23313424


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