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2834 days ago

Wooden kitchen for sale (all or in part); collect before or by Sun 10 June

Sarndra from Thorndon

Kitchen is a mixture of Rimu and Fijian Kauri laminate. A polish and the surface will look great
It has been pulled out Monday 11 June and the bits are easily transportable. Come and inspect and take the
components that you would like. Arrange to meet me onsite any time after 4pm or the weekend.
The components are:
Three tier cupboard unit with glass cupboards in middle section (see second photo). 60cm wide x 28 cm deep x 205 cm high.
Second three tier cupboard 75.5 cm wide x 38 cm deep 205 cm high.
Five cupboards (Corner cupboard is 74cm x 75 cm)
Eight drawers (two stacks of 4)
Microwave shelf
One rolling cupboard on bench unit 65 cm wide x 32 cm deep 115 cm high
One rimu pantry door
One rimu sliding door to laundry
One double bookshelf over fridge
One, one and a half Franke sink unit plus tap
Make me an offer for any components. All reasonable offers accepted.
Inspection welcome.

Questions welcome

Price: $400

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