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Garage sale. Spring Dresses, Tops, Boots&Trainers


nesiac

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Hi Forum


We are moving and have a few items for sale. All kept dry and clean in our garage.


The red Outback BBQ bought but only used a few times ?50 .?Now sold?


Children?s bike in perfect working working ?15 . ?Sold ?


Steamer- ?Sold?


IKEA study desk with storage space for stationary holder - small scratches at the top ?20 - ?Sold?


Complete Unused sink+tap with storage space -bought wrong size. Ready to plug in.?30


Bedside Table with pretty knob - ?5.


Brand new Moroccan lamp - ?20


Zanussi dishwasher- ?40 ?sold?


Casio Keyboard- ?50 still Available.


Please see my listings. Will have loads of pretty summer dresses, little black dresses, jeans, heels, new branded trainers, children clothes , ski clothing :),gadgets plus many more items to follow. Please stay tuned.

Thanks

Lisa

White Dune Trainer - size UK8 -?16?4 (worn twice)

Red Vans - UK 7.5 - ?10 (new)

White Rosomas trainer Uk 7 - ?30 ( new)

Black soft leather loader - Uk 8 - ?15 (new)

Nucleus ankle heal boots- Uk 7 (will fit size 6) - ?5

Hitmars Boots with ?fur? lining - UK 6 -?10 (worn once)

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