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1947 days ago

Child’s Single Bed with Cupboards and Trundler bed

Anne and Rob from Glendowie

Single white, fancy, but sturdy, bed with heart theme/design. Has roll away bed underneath.

9 years old and only selling because our daughter has reached her teenage years!!

Has been well looked after and is in good condition, although the colour has faded a little with age.

Two overhead double door cupboards with heart shaped handles and two drawers in the trundle bed.

Mattresses included. The top mattress is memory foam and has 2 small marks on one side . Don't know what they are but look like rust marks. The roll away mattress feels like foam and is not as thick as the main mattress but all items are the original and bought from brand new. $1100.00 back then.

Frame dimensions -
Height: 180.5cm
Width: 99cm
Length:196cm

We are in Glendowie if you want to view it.

Instructions included.

Can be dismantled into smaller bits (sides and cupboards can be separated from the main bed for easier transportation).

Price: $300

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