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AVAILABLE AGAIN FREE wardrobes


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We?ve been dismantling the wardrobe we inherited with the house. It?s a good quality set of units in a 3.3m wide room. We?ve tried to preserve all the pieces as best as possible but you may need some cam locks and screws to put it in the same configuration. Or you could use the parts to create something else if you?re handy - it?s heavy, solid composite, the veneer is peeling in some places. The wardrobes could probably be assembled as stand alone units without the central bit. Shelves and rails included. Please PM for more photos via whatsapp and any details you need.


Edit: we've got a council refuse collection booked for the 6th so if you want them you'll need to collect before them. You'll need a very big car or a van.

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