2592 days ago

7 piece pine dining table and chairs

Alice from Hornby

Solid pine dining suite (7 piece)
Comes with 6 chairs and 1 table.
The photos only have 4 chairs but there are also 2 chairs in storage in our garage that are in good condition.
I have had this for 6 years. Bought brand new for $2000 from Target Furniture.
Wear and tear includes some scratches and marks on table but otherwise good condition.
Selling as downsizing dining suite

Dimensions (Table)
Length 1800mm
Width 1030mm
Height 760mm

Dimensions (Chair)
Length 460mm
Width 445mm
Height 1040mm

Buyer must pick up please.
Pick up Location Hornby, Christchurch
Any questions please ask!

Price: $400

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