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755 days ago

Cast iron bath ------never been used....new

Joan from Masterton District

Cast iron bath....new, never been used.
It is 1,800 long and 750 wide. New it was nearly $3000,00 I was told.
It has been stored upside down covered outside for 2 years.

I am selling it on behalf and the owner said he'd be happy with $350.00. There comes a point when some things just have to be moved on.

The hole for the plug and the hole for the taps is in the middle of the bath which means you don't have to sit up to adjust the water taps.

The make is Kaldewei
Code 7HPFGO

Im sorry the photos are not better and the bath cleaner. It started to rain when we were photographing it. The instructions taped to the inside of the bath have never been taken off but being outside in the damp for 2 years they've got damaged. I've photographed the wall attachment on the back of the bath, the plug and tap holes. The damaged instructions are still attached to the inside of the bath.

Thanks for looking.
My neighbours phone number for direct contact is 0274108292
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $350

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