2964 days ago

Clothing store fittings for sale!

Vicki from Papamoa Beach

Sadly, I have nearly given up trying to restart my business here, and will have all my shop fittings for sale. I have commercial grade clothing racks for sale in various configurations and sizes. Also display counters and shop counters. I have shelving in a variety of materials, a cash register, a slat wall stand with prongs. Also some spinning display racks for sunglasses, hats, jewellery. There are display necks and various stands for jewellery display. I have a large commercial clothing rack that can hold 16 meters of clothes. I have some retro style wall mannequins, and some legs used to display stockings. I have dress mirrors, retro shoe display stands, bric a brac, mannequins, perspex sign holders and lots of other incidentals. But if someone can help by offering me a venue in Papamoa, the Mount or Tauriko so I can set up an Op shop to support local charities, let me know asap as I have to move out of storage by end of the month!!!! All items bought will be available for pick up then.

Negotiable

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