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Ikea Bjursta Extendable Table (Oak) with 4 Chairs - Reduced to 25


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Like this:


http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/80116266/


We bought it off a forum member a few months back. A few teeth marks on the legs from their dog but otherwise in good condition.


Comes with 4 wooden chairs and 4 seat pads.


A bargain together at ?40.


Can be collected (can have it ready for transportation) from Wednesday 22nd June. May be able to deliver that evening, please ask if no transport.


We are in Telegraph Hill SE14 (other side of Nunhead to Peckham Rye)

  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale - must go soon. In good condition for second hand, just small amount of damage from previous owners dog.


We've been using it during renovations and its served its purpose but there's still life in it.


Comes with 4 ikea wooden chairs with seat pads. Altogether these would cost over ?200, so the significant reduction recognises its second hand nature and small nature of damage...

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