2112 days ago

Garage door, automatic

David from Pakuranga Heights

Somerset panel style, smooth texture, sectional door.
Coloursteel,; colour - powder-coated jasper.
Size: Height 2000mm; Width 2640mm.
Somerset plain toughened-glass windows.
Includes Dominator GDO-11 automatic opener and 2x remotes.

In perfect order, excellent condition, no dings or marks.

The door has been left in situ so prospective buyers can see it fully functional.

It is making way for a ranch slider.

A snip at half price: $969 negotiable. Message me or ph/text 021-1441729

Price: $969

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