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1147 days ago

Kauri Stairs - Please Take Them ASAP

John from Mount Albert

Hi Everyone, regrettably we have no need for some beautiful 130 year old kauri stairs. The builder wants to throw them in a skiff and I sincerely don't want to do that. These good be recycled in to something excellent. Or used as stairs.

The measure about 5.2 on the flat and 1.0 wide. At an angle stepping up to 2.4 metres they span a length of 4.9 metres.

Call me on 021395396. John.

Only one issue - they need to be gone by the weekend. Or else they are in the skip. We live in the St Lukes area.

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