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3198 days ago

Huge Playground for sale

Janine from Te Kowhai

Large full playground in parts

Parts include:
Timber poles for towers and structure. Some have been cut above concrete we dismantled.
Plastic Slide small
Steel Fireman pole
Plastic shop front counter
Walk bridge made of wood and chain with metal hand rails
Steel monkey bars
Plastic tunnel
Cargo net
Steel handles
...plus much more

This playground can be rebuilt as much or as little as you want. Original size was about 8m x 4m. It took my husband 2 days to dismantle it and get it back to Hamilton. It is now in a tidy pile next to our shed ready to collect. We have pulled out some of the parts to show photos. Although second hand it is commercial quality and we had big plans for it. Happy to discuss options with the buyer. We paid a lot more for it but decided not to rebuild it in our backyard so offering it to the community for someone to do something special with it.

We have some sketches and a playground book included which could help you with some ideas for the rebuild.

Note: The plastic play house has gone as it was broken and the large tunnel slide is not included.

If you want to view please let me know. Txt Janine 021546473

Price: $1,200

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