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3 seater and 2 seater sofa set


Adon84

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Both are in great condition 

just need a clean  no sun damage just dusty from transport 

they are missing legs but can easily be bought cheap on Amazon 

one does have a small tear to the underneath material as shown in photo 

can deliver for a fee

207 l 85 50H large sofa 
165 85 50h smaller sofa 

can be sold separately £50 each 

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