910 days ago

Table Tennis Table

Phillip from Whatawhata

Fold Up Table Tennis Table. These provide entertainment for hours!
In good general condition for its age, few marks on the top and sides but nothing to much. Fold our legs a bit pitted but not rusty. Very solid and heavy.
Made by Fredman Auckland and measures 152cm wide by 274 long.
Comes with extras, batts, nets, stand for nets, no ping pong balls.
$120 cash on collection.
NO delivery available.
Photos show what you get.
Ring now for a viewing and collection in Whatawhata.
Phillip 027 2854627

Price: $120

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