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Selling solid pine suite for ?75 bargain


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Selling a pine wardrobe and bedside cabinet that's in good working condition with minor scratches

It's lovely colour very sturdy and serves and still serves us very well

Only giving it away as need decorating in the new place

Also giving away the huge chest of drawers that came with it for free as I had kept it in our garage as we had no space for it in our new place and it has frozen . The drawers are a bit stuck . I am no DIY person but it can be easily fixed says my neighbour who is in the know . However I am giving it away as part of this suite

It's already assembled and a great advantage to many. My new furniture cost me ?100 per piece of furniture to put it up by asda


Also excellent French chique restoration project if keen. Bargain price compared to many on eBay .


Please PM me for pictures as can't get them to fit to size


Thanks

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