2190 days ago

Moving House on Wednesday!!

Jordan from Winton-Wallacetown

Needing to clear out a whole lot of furniture as soon as possible as we're moving on Wednesday! Feel free to throw offers at me- I just need everything gone!


Extendable table & 4 chairs $80 ono

Desk $10

2x1 cube shelf $10

3x1 plastic drawers (no picture) $20 ono

Queen slat bed and matress (no picture) one of the legs in the middle has broken but will be a very easy fix $150 ono (need gone on wednesday night or very early Thursday morning as this is the day the truck comes)

Entertainment unit $30 ono

Printer $30 ono

Darwers- I have lost one, I do have the legs somewhere too $10 ono

Pictures are hard to load, pm me for pictures
All must be gone by Wednesday at the latest! Pick up is 2 minutes from center bush

Negotiable

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