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Hey guys,

I'm moving back to NZ early December. Car is sold, so now just need to get rid of all my furniture, appliances, electronics, etc.

Most of the stuff was purchased brand new 2 years ago when I moved over here.

Prices are negotiable. Make me an offer if you think my prices are unreasonable.

PM or call/text 0416495282 or e-mail [email protected]

#1: Dining Table or Desk - $50

Ikea Mella, excellent condition.

750Wx1180Lx730H

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#3 & #4: Queen Size Bed & Mattress - $80 each or $120 both

Forty Winks Sahara, queen size, top rung of back board has broken. Came delivered broken, I never bothered to return as it still stays securely

in placed when up against a wall, can easily be repaired if new owner decides to do so (weld/spray paint). Excellent condition besides from this.

Ikea Sultan Hagalid, queen size, grey, firmest in range, very comfortable, mattress protector always

used, excellent condition.

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#5: Fridge Freezer - $240

Samsung SR228NME, 228 litre capacity, overall dimensions: 50Wx154Hx54D cm (freezer is 50H cm,

fridge is 104H cm), with manual, very good condition.

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#6: Microwave - $80

Samsung MW123H, 34 litre, 1000W, with manual, very good condition

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#7: Washing Machine - $220

Samsung SW51ASP, 5kg top load, with manual, very good condition

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#8: DVD Player & Recorder - $120

Samsung DVDR130, records on DVD-R/RW, also plays DivX files, as new, with manual & remote

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#9: Set Top Box (SD) - $40

Samsung DTB9401F/XSA, excellent picture quality, standard definition, as new, with

manual & remote

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#10: Dining Chairs (3 off) - $15 each

Ikea Melker, very good condition.

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#11: Bookshelf - $50

Ikea Laxvik, tinted glass shelves, excellent condition.

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#12: Iron - $30

Sunbeam Ultura 5500, 1800W, vertical steam, excellent condition

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#13: Heater - $40

Delonghi Radia RD1001, oil, 1000W, very good condition.

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#14: Unwired Modem - $40

Ethernet connection, as new, boxed with manuals & software.

www.unwired.com.au for plans details.

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#15: Weights - $60

Rebel Sport 50kg, with storage case, excellent condition. Bar & 2 dumbells. RRP $189.

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Dining table, fridge, washing machine, iron are all sold.

Bed and mattress can be assumed as sold too (BennettR32GTS-T has first dibs on the bed and mattress. And if that falls through, linedup33).

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