White enameled cast iron bath tub (770 x 1520)
Hello,
I am offering a classic from the '80s - a slightly used, stellar condition and well-kept white enameled cast iron bathtub. It was seldom used (I reckon twice over the past 11 years).
The top enamel is white as snow. Texture is smooth and shiny. No stain.
The bottom is preserved as it was since it was installed. Smooth and shiny. No rust at the bottom. Strong material integrity.
There are some rusts along the edge but is only cosmetic.
See the photos.
It's condition is far better than the used enameled cast iron bathtub advertised in TradeMe or the internet.
I don't have a trailer. The only option is to pickup from Avalon. Cash or internet banking.
If interested, please send a private message via Neighbourly. Or, reply to this post if you are not a member of Neighbourly.
Thank you. - Ray
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