3006 days ago

Ultimate kids playground/fort for sale

Laura from Whatawhata

Fantastic playground/ fort, Excellent condition, we have no need for it. The only playground the kids would ever need and suitable for multiple people to play on it at once.

Comes with;
Slide
2x swings
Swing bridge
1 covered tower, 1 uncovered tower
Climbing wall
Plastic phone/ binoculars and steering wheel

Collection from Whatawhata- happy for you to come and have a look at it first, also fine if you want us to hold onto it until you are ready for it. Can easily be taken down in around five sections.

11 meters long- this can be shortened by moving the swing location.
3.1 meters high
2.2 meters wide

Would also be ideal for a playcentre/ kindergarten set up.

$2000

Price: $2,000

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