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736 days ago

"Stressless" Recliner Chair with Footrest in very good condition for half of cost

Louise from Redwood Valley

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Selling on behalf of the family.

This chair is 4 years old and was bought locally for $3,739.00

It comes together with the footstool

More details about it such as model etc can be found on the picture showing the receipt

NOTE: We do not deliver. This is pick-up ONLY in Hill Street, Richmond, Nelson. Unless you organise a courier for a mutually suitable pick-up time. We cannot pack it up.

Contact Juergen via PM or call on 03-544 5677

Price: $1,869.50

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