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FREE: Big 4-door light green wardrobe + cabinets: needs to go ASAP!


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Hi,

I'm selling this wardrobe - it's in very good condition. The only thing is that it is not aligned; it has been disassembled and assembled again 2-3 times already, so if you're ok with doors not shutting 100% and other bits not being perfectly aligned, plus a few scratches, this one is for you. It is a solid piece of furniture that has served us for some time now and has still got plenty of use!


Available for own collection from East Dulwich - Melbourne Grove.

Important - you have to disassemble it yourself (we can give you guidance) to be able to take it out of the flat and actually to know how to put it back together later! You will need the help of at least one person.


MUST GO before 18th May - we're moving out on 19th!!!!


I'm only selling because we're moving to another flat and there already is a wardrobe.

You can also get matching cabinets as there doesn't seem to be space for them in the new flat either...


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