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2476 days ago

Stuff selling at a low price or for free

Owen from Howick

Hi neighbours,

Some stuff selling at a low price or for free.

1. A set of nearly 90% new children's bunk beds now $ 350 to sell(original price $1100). The dimension is as follows: the lower bunk is 128 cm wide and 196 cm long; the upper bunk is 98 cm wide, the length is 196 cm, the step is 60 cm wide, and the length is 170 cm.

2. A children's rocking chair -- Free

3. A small, lightweight writing desk -- Free

4. Two child safety seats, Safe-n-Sound brand and the other is the Gosafe brand. -- Free

5. A heat-fan, purchased from The Warehouse three months ago, only used three times. Original price $19 NZD, now $10 NZD.

6. The Bosch Maxx Classic front-load front load washing machine in good condition now sold for $350(original price more than $1000), will be taken after May 18.

7. A home office projector, now sold for $35(original price $320) with HDMI cable (cable worth $20)

8.ToSing Q7S TOSING DUET Singing App Bluetooth Karaoke Speaker Microphone (Single, Silver) now sold for $10(original price $70)

Reply via text only please not by hitting the message button

021 262 2512

Low price or free

Negotiable

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