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We are moving,Many very cheap furnitures and items to sale


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All first hand!

Nice large White wardrobe very good condition ?40

Bathroom cabinet unit good condition ?10

Medium beige posh carpet very gc ?8

Big grey posh carpet very gc ?30

Printer/scan Epson good c ?10

Old school Tv gc ?8

Nice grey wooden plant and flower container ,quite resistant outdoor indoor use,2 available very gc ?8each

3 drawers plastic Storage ,grey,ideal to store your bills 2 available vgc ?5

Light white Desk, light but quite strong gc ?10

Small air dryer ,mobile can be used anywhere vgc ?5

Big air dryer gc ?10

Black microwave vgc ?25


Few items available the 24/25 July only as we are moving that day


Sorry can't post pics ,too big for the forum ,PM me your email and I send the pics


Have a good day everyone!


Best,



Patrice

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