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Hi Rachel, nice to see you today thank you for showing me the cooker. I have spoken to a builder i know about it and he could remove one of the units so the cooker could fit in the space but obviously i have to pay him. So my question is  would you consider £200 and we would come and take it if you even tomorow am. He is busy in the week but we could sort something out. Let me know, thanks it’s a lovely oven and it would fit well in a little and lovely community cafe in Peckham. 

Thanks. 

Thierry 

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