1889 days ago

As new condition bathroom basin

John from Enderley

As new condition, never installed, free standing genuine Italian made porcelain basin for bathroom + attachments included to fix to a bathroom wall. Sizes are as follows; depth from wall to front is 450mm & 550mm lenth across wide. Total height is 150mm. Top rear hole for water tap/ mixer is 35mm. Centre waste hole is 50mm. Total weight of porcelain basin is 9kgs. Only selling due to surplus to requirnents. This would suit either an old or modern house. Not a mark on it, still 100% new condition! I paid $299 new about 18 months ago. I'm only asking $99 firm & not negotiable. Call John on 0275334919 or text & leave message if suits better. Thanks

Price: $99

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