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1028 days ago

3 Seater square edged couch, with metal legs.

Angel from Mount Roskill

A lovely couch that is in good condition, not from a flooded house just selling as no longer required.
It would make up into a bed with the back cushion squabs taken off.
Great colour as it wears well and any marks just sponge off as I had it waterproofed when I bought it.
There is a mark behind the back cushion which can't be seen unless you take the large cushion off where a candle fell off a table and slightly burnt the area.

204 cm long
91 cm wide
59 cm high, there is one large cushion pad on the seating area and two at the back
The smaller cushions aren't part of this sale.
Mt Roskill pickup
Will be happy to negotiate around $270-$300 for a quick sale.
No pets or smokers in the house

Price: $270,300

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