Kitchen for removal @ Weymouth
Hi there,
Here is a kitchen, in fairly decent and AS IS condition, ready for removal by you before Mid February 2022
This list price includes only:
Granite Bench top and cabinets/drawers (2 corners, 1 stack of drawers, 2 cabinets (there is a lot of it)
SS Gas Hob (60 X 60 cms)
Over Mount SS Sink (110 X 50 cms) and tap
Rangehood (90 cms wide, easy to clean)
Overhead Cabinets
Pantry and Glass Cabinets
Excludes:
Dish Washer
Wall Oven
Panasonic Refrigerator (available separately)
It could suit your investment property or additional kitchen extension in your garage/shed or Bach.
Reason for Sale: Undergoing renovation
Rough scale dimensions added.
It is roughly 3.5 mts by 3.5 mts kitchen.
Notes:
Benchtop in front of gas hob was broken before i moved in, so i used a wooden strip for the area
One folding doors has one hinge broken
All measurements are in centimetres
Asking Price = NZD 1500 ONO.
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