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Hi,

We have a couple of things in the spare room that is currently keeping the carpet down.

Brisbane location.

Futon - $180

Coffee table - $50

TV stand - $80

or take the coffee table and tv stand together for $100

or take the lot for $250.

wife (no pics) says I have to have this disclaimer

*Accessories not included*

Having said that, the TV and DVD and video player (lol) can be purchased for whatever.

pics:

Futonandtable-1.jpg

futon-1.jpg

coffeetable-1.jpg

TVunit-1.jpg

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  • 2 weeks later...

It looks like the futon and coffee table will be gone soon.

leaving the tv unit, tv and dvd player.

TV is a DIAMOND brand

51cm

DVD Players (it seems there are 2 there.. I hadn't noticed the one on the bottom left) are:

SINGER (top right hand shelf)

DL (Bottom left hand shelf)

obviously all top quality stuff.

Having said that, they work fine.

The TV was purchased some 6 years ago and used for the first 2, then has been ornamental in that spare room.

the room is going to be a bedroom so I have no use for the TV unit or tv etc.

I say take the lot for $60

tv unit

tv

2 dvd players

and VHS video player (doesn't work the best)

All for $60

I want this gone by new year.

thanks

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