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REDUCED £150 for quick sale EXTENDABLE KITCHEN TABLE


ursulajoy

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Shiny, modern, white topped extendable 4-6 PERSON kitchen/dining table, steel wood-effect legs. 750mm high, 1080mm wide, and extended 1480mm.


A couple of very small marks on the edge, apart from that in excellent condition. Three wooden dining chairs free with table if wanted. Collection from SE22 only. Supplied disassembled, but can show you it assembled prior to disassembly.

£200 Available immediately. 
Price dropped to £150 IF you can collect by Wednesday 14th of February.

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