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599 days ago

Two 20’ Containers plus covering roof - NOW SOLD, sorry

Neil from Upper Moutere

We are downsizing soon and need to move on our two 20’ storage containers, as shown. The covering roof simply unbolts and is included. Buyer to dismantle and organise removal by, we suggest, Lift-n-Shift during the week of 5-12 October. MUST BE REMOVED BY 12 October. No access to property after 12 October. RH container in first photo is a Hi-Cube, LH one is standard size, which allows roof to slope one way. Continuous Spouting and 100mm downpipe also included, as are the H4 sleepers that the containers currently stand on. Both containers are watertight and we have no damp problems at all. The Hi Cube is in A1 condition. The second one not so good, but still very sound. Both are lockable. Viewing in Tasman Village by appointment - PM me please.

Price: $10,000

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