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2710 days ago

selling house lot

Marama from Stanmore Bay

selling house lot. fridge freezer $40 dryer $40
toploader washingmachine $60 1 QUEENSIZE BED $100
1 queensize bed $150 kingsize mattress firm $40
1 dark stained drawer $50
1 queen size red stained headboard quality wooden $100ono
1 mauve material queen headboard $40
2 x beige grained entertainment units with glass doors $100 ono each. circular quality wooden standing shelf unit 2 drawers $200ono.
black metal and glass 3 tier shelving unit $20.
1x vinyl maroon electric chair with swirvel table attached $150ono.
1x maroon fabric electric chair $150ono.
1x 3 seater settee leather maroon and cream patchy coloured $200ono.

red stained wooden cabinet with asian carvings and glass top $200ono
1 stereo unit with turn table that needs a stylus $80ono.
1 coffee table dark wood with craved jegs and sides $50 ono
1 coffee table with 4 cubby holes and smoked white glass top $50ono.
strong wooden red and black massage table approx 2mx60cm $100ono
microwave $20 + kitchen nick nacks offers accepted.
txt 022 172 1095 for any info or to view thanks.

Negotiable

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