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1980 days ago

FREE Two Seater couch - For Removal

Edwin from Grey Lynn

We have had this couch about 8 years, we are at least the second - maybe third - owners, so it's well used. Smokefree household. We have a furry cat - I have tried to remove as much fur as possible from the couch, but there's still residual which is quite difficult to remove.
Original seat covers are ripped, so we covered with the burgundy covers you see in the image. Rest of the body is a dark blue/navy.
Dimentions - ~160cm wide and ~88cm deep

Pick up is Dryden Street, Grey Lynn - two strong people will need to be able to carry it down to your vehicle, there is a flight of stairs from grownd level to get to our flat.
Delivery is not an option.

Free

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