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Ikea Bravad Kitchen units/Smeg cooker/Bosch FFreezer


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Selling on behalf of friends

Ikea Bravad free standing Kitchen

This would be perfect as is for a temporary kitchen if you are widening your Kitchen into a side return as we did here.

Alternatively it would look as good as new with new drawer fronts for a main kitchen.

Birch ply drawers.

Stainless steel sink set in wide 1 piece top.

Oak worktops in lovely condition.

1 large unit is approx 125cm w ( 145 wide worktop)

1 small unit approx 60cm w

1 large sink unit approx135cm w

SMEG oven/hob in working good order but a few years old now.

?400 ONO for the lot.

More photos on Gumtree

Bosch KGV39VW31G v tall fridge freezer bought in march 2014 - top condition, was just under ?500 new . Offers around ?175

Will split if someone needs one unit and is prepared to pay for it!

Cash on collection from SE22

Call Fraser 07842206217

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