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Please read the attached list from cellar clear out:


ABS Sanimax wastewater pump- used to pump water from my washing machine in the cellar but not used for several years. - Make me an offer... worth ?324 new

Golf Clubs- Various, ?20 for the lot

Light shade- Free

Various electrical socket points- free

Box of tiles spacers- free

Rugby boots adult sixes 7, 10 & 11- Free

Various shower wastes systems- Free

Tub of leftover tile adhesive- free

Dog flap, new in box medium size- ?15

Dyson Animal 50, well used but working ?50

Lights bulbs- Free

Bike saddle- Free

Shower head and hose- free

Pipes- free

Stuff still available:


ABS Sanimax wastewater pump- used to pump water from my washing machine in the cellar but not used for several years. - Make me an offer... worth ?324 new

Golf Clubs- Various, ?20 for the lot

Light shade- Free


Box of tiles spacers- free

Rugby boots adult sixes 7, 10 & 11- Free



Dog flap, new in box medium size- ?15


Lights bulbs- Free

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