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SOLD Bookcase / cabinet for £20 ONO


edmund555

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NOW SOLD.


Looking for £20 for this bookcase / cabinet originally from Songmics Home. Perfect condition. (RRP £69.99)


60cm x 30cm x 120cm (LWH)


More info here: https://songmicshome.co.uk/products/retro-2-tier-bookcase-lbc09bx?


Collect from SE22 (or I could deliver locally)

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