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Office desk for free

Alex from Ellerslie

I have bought this desk in Trademe for $10 or so, about 2yrs ago. There are a couple of wear marks on it, and I had to refit two angle brackets between the side leg-plank and the back one. It has served me well during this time, but the one problem with it is the size: too big. I have already downsized to a smaller desk (with shelves above), and I've been trying to sell it for $5 in Trademe, to no avail. Dimensions are 1820x1100 (on the left side - must be 800-900 on the right).


Hence, this one goes for free to anyone interested. Pickup in Ellerslie. Visits can be arranged on request. Cheers, Alex


PS: Only the desk itself is being sold - no other items in the pictures are for sale.

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