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Condition:Everything is in great condition, taken care of.

Price:Negotiable please make reasonable offers.

Location:St Clair, Sydney western burbs

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Comments:Moving overseas, everything in the house for sale, Kitchen table, leather lounges 1 year old, computer desk, china cabinets, dishes, coffee maker, beds, gas BBQ... if you want it, chances are I've got it. PM me for details, or call 0432673233 to arrange viewings in person. Taking offers on everything.

Computer speaker system $30 (includes subwoofer)

computer desk with hutch, printer shelf $200

Brother MFC 425cn 4 in 1 printer copier scanner fax. $150 (with memory card reader)

computer chair $50

pioneer dvd surround sound system $200 (5 speaker plus subwoofer)

2 seater, and 3 seater leather lounges $800 (were bought new 1 year ago)

china cabinets $150

Kitchen table with 6 chairs $300

tv stand $75

Westinghouse upside down fridge/frezer 500L $500 (works great, never a problem)

Jumbuck gas BBQ $150 (4 burner with grill and plate)

King single bed and box spring $100

More will be listed later... if there is anything not on this list that you are looking for, ask, i probably have it.

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most everything in this list is less than 1 year old... everything in this list is priced WAY BELOW retail value... if you are searching the net for prices cheaper than these, you might as well stop as I have done the research for you and can guarantee you will not find a better deal than any of these anywhere. Take advantage of these offers as they are limited...

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Interested in TV unit + computer chair

Pics of chair? And measurements of unit

Total Length, total depth? And height/width/depth of dvd/vcr thing.

Edit: may also be interested in BBQ too, got some closer up pics of it?

Edited by benzau
Interested in TV unit + computer chair

Pics of chair? And measurements of unit

Total Length, total depth? And height/width/depth of dvd/vcr thing.

Edit: may also be interested in BBQ too, got some closer up pics of it?

PM sent

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