Cheap furniture and renovation materials for sale
Hi everyone,
Selling cheap renovation materials, $1 starting price (apart from bar fridge):
1) Aluminium window frame, not painted, no glass, roughly 200cmx160cm, two planes opens at bottom.
www.trademe.co.nz...
2) 5 sheets of tinted glass, roughly 210cmx135cm, no cracks.
www.trademe.co.nz...
3) 13 stone kitchen counter tops, various cuts made for sink and hob, good for renovations. a few are broken but most are in tack. 17 mm thick and are 600 mm wide with varying lengths between 1500mm and 1200mm. Purchaser must take away the lot.
www.trademe.co.nz...
4) Electrolux 3 door fridge, roughly 1850x600x600mm, good outer condition however needs repair to mechanical components to operate.
5) 4 gas hob freestanding oven, roughly 590x560x900mm, only 3 hobs are working and need lighter to start. Oven is not working and needs repair.
6) 2 and 3 seater leather couches, 2 seater roughly 1600x880x900mm, 3 seater roughly 2200x880x900mm, seats are worn but not flaking, 2 seater has a 20cm cut on right armrest.
7) Wooden desktop with shelves and drawers, 3 components: shelf, desktop, and drawers. Desktop rests on top of drawers and shelf to form a desk. Shelves is roughly 630x290x2200mm, desktop roughly 590x1400x30, don't have drawer dimensions but it goes under desktop perfectly. Very sturdy build, little nicks and chips on surface.
8) Green shelf, roughly 430x270x1200mm, nice and sturdy, small knicks on surface.
9) Simpson bar fridge, roughly 500x540x840mm, good working order.
10) Wooden desk with drawers, roughly 1200x590x700mm. Very sturdy build, little nicks and chips on surface.
Pick up only, location is in Hillcrest. Listings and photos on trade me. Feel free to message me to negotiate a price, will sell to the first buyer. My number is 0223158082.
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