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Urgent Sale! Moving Overseas – Everything Must Go by Thursday! Parnell pick up!

Jasmine from Parnell

Hey folks in Parnell and surrounds,

Big move on the horizon, and I’m heading overseas this Friday! That means I’ve got a houseful of items up for immediate sale – sold as is, where is. This is your chance to snag some real bargains.

Here’s what’s on offer:

• Microwave: $30
• Dining table and chairs: $80
• Couch/Sofa: $40
• TV stand: $20
• Toaster: $5
• Kettles: $25 and $5
• Kids’ Bookshelf: $20
• Telescope: $20
• Side tables (x3): $10 each
• Rice cooker: $20
• Bench mixer: $35
• Memory foam Queen size: $35
• Queen mattress: $50 (and a crate bed queen just for $20 more!)
• Vacuum: $15
• Heater: $10
• Wheel side table: $15
• Printer: $15
• Grill: $20
• Circular saw: $10
• Water cooler/dispenser: $25
• Kangen: $20
• Breadmaker: $35
• All electronics bundle: $40

Everything’s got to go, and fast! Prices are negotiable – make me an offer. Pick-up in Parnell. First in, best dressed – don’t miss out.

PM me if you’re interested and we can make arrangements quick smart.

Cheers!

Negotiable

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