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Grey Sofa Bed for Sale £Gone subject to collection Now Free to those who could collect tonight / tomorrow Thanks :)


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Hello Everyone

we are selling our grey sofa bed due to a last minute need for an actual bed for an older xmas guest !

Priced to sell fully functional no rips or tears but this is a standard sofa bed so a 'sans toil mechanism' with a standard mattress , the covers on the cushions are washable and seem to ware very well but the rest of the sofa isn't , there are no stains or tears that I can see but fairly well loved ! we are due to the time scale very open to offers and any queries etc many thanks 🙂

size 185 cm width and 100 cm Depth 

*Colourful cushions not for sale

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  • YellowFish changed the title to Grey Sofa Bed for Sale £225 Now reduced to £150

Hi everyone

If anyone wants this it is now free to anyone that can collect tonight or tomorrow morning at the latest, just don't want to throw a decent sofa bed away ! thanks and Happy Christmas 🙂

  • YellowFish changed the title to Grey Sofa Bed for Sale £Gone subject to collection Now Free to those who could collect tonight / tomorrow Thanks :)

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