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Hey guys and girls, few things im selling before I move out of my apartment and into the army. Just trying to free

up some space so I don't get done too hard by storage prices... Items are all aprox 10 months old and in great condition.

Hudson Chaise - Luxury Suede Sofa (six seater) Very Comfy and in superb condition. The dimensions of the sofa are

290cm(longest side) and 210 (smaller part)

Paid $2300 Sell for $750ono NEED TO GO COME HAVE A LOOK WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED!!!

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Centrex Fridge - Not sure on how many litres it is but the dimensions are 53cm Wide x 60cm Long x 145cm Tall

Paid $349 Sell for $280ono

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Coffee Table - Few scratches but sturdy little thing. 120cm Wide x 59cm long x 35cm tall $35

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All items are rather large and would be difficult and quite expensive to post/have removalists take it interstate.

Although I do own a Van and a trailer so Delivery through out Victoria can be organised. Prices are rather firm so no

low ball offers...

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$2300 for the Hudson Chaise?

Sorry champ, I think they retail for $999 with the suede material. Oh, plus the $90 for the material protection assuming you had that done too.

free bump.

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