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White Bunkbeds from Aspace ?200


YvetteNev

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Beautiful white wooden bunkbeds from Aspace. They can be separated into two single beds.


Dimensions: Height - 160cm, Length - 200cm, Width - 103cm


We will dismantle the beds ready for collection and still have the original instructions required for reassembly. Mattresses can be included for free too if wanted.


There is a slight bit of damage cause during initial assembly of the beds (see photo) but it does not in any way impact on the structure or safety of the bed.


We are asking for ?200 (original price was ?700)


We are based in Sydenham SE26.

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