1608 days ago

Garage sale

Gordon from Titahi Bay

BIG garage sale at 17 Raiha Street. All day Friday 15 October. Saturday 16 October after 9am (not before)
Lots of stuff for sale - plastic 5 litre fuel cans $5 each.
Bench grinder $30 Hand saws from $10 Halogen lights form $10

Jig saws form $30 Skilsaws form $25 Water blaster $90 McCullough hedge trimmer (as new) $?? Jumper leads from $15

Toyota Yaris spare wheel $30 Toyota Hiace 1990 to 2004 Side and rear door $50 each. Assortment of hand tools , crescents, screw drivers etc. 2 x Mag wheels for trailer $100 Big stainless steel BBQ six burner $300 Various sets of mag wheels with 15 + 16 inch tyres from $150 Wooden storage units (7-8 cubic metres - indoor use) from $250 hand drill $? Trailer couplig and tow ball $60 Box of assorted taps and plumbing fittings $50 Seatbelts Toyota badges $5 each Electric fence bits (carton full) $75 Ford Econovan ignition set with keys $30 Hard hat and earmuffs $30 Zip 30 litre electic hot water cylinder $50 Set of snow cahins for truck tyres $30 Various side mirrors for trucks and vans from $20 each Toyota Hiace plastic divider for between cab and cargo space $30

Used car tyres suitable for trailer or car. Van seats $20

Call into our office. Cash sale only

Negotiable

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