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Garden Shed / Bike Storage for sale - now ?80


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Hi


We recently bought a metal yardmaster shed ( https://www.yardmasterstore.com/store-all-pz-6-x-4 ) with the intention of using it as a bike shed, but when it arrived and having started to build the roof to workout the space we would need to put it in, we realised it won't fit where we want to put it in the garden, so are looking to sell it. RRP of ?162, I am looking to sell for ?100.


The shed dimensions are 198cm wide x 119cm deep x 174cm tall at its tallest point, with double sliding doors for access. This will make an equally good bike store or general garden shed given it's dimensions.


As said, I have started to build the roof and this hasn't been dismantled yet, but I can easily dismantle it if wanted, and everything is still in the box with full instructions.


A picture of the partly constructed roof frame is attached, and a picture of the front of the box (something leaked on the box in transit to us, but it didn't affect the shed itself).


I am based on Copleston Road, so PM me if you are interested/want to come and see it.


Many thanks


Dan

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