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1456 days ago

Garage Sale - 35 Walter Haddrell Crescent, Flat Bush Sunday 1st Nov

Mark from Flat Bush

We've had a good clean out of all our stuff and will host a garage sale on Sunday 1st November from 8 am to 12 noon at 35 Walter Haddrell Crescent - Flatbush Auckland. There are a number of great items available, including:
Panasonic Home Theatre System
Panasonic LCD 32" Flat Screen TV with wall mounting bracket
Panasonic 5 CD Stack Mini Stereo System
Samsung DVD Player
SoundBar 40 W output
Elna Clothes Press
Defy Tumble Dryer
Gasmate Patio Heater
Tobi Garment Steamer
George Foreman Electric Grill on stand
Bosch Impact Driver with charger and 2 1.5 amp batteries
Folding Dog Cage
Large & Small Wooden Kennels
3 Fencing enclosures for pets.
Bicycle Rack for Car
Wall bracket for Bicycle storage in the garage
3 Division Boot Organiser
Stockman Weekender Wimmera 8 Person Family Tent
Folding Plastic Picnic table with 4 seats
Soft Cooler on Wheels
Beach Shade
Gaming Computer, keyboard and mouse
TP Link Modem with 4 ports
2 sets of D-Link PowerLines
Remote Controlled Helicopter
Lots of other smaller sundry items including pots and pans, odd crockery and glasses and other.

We do have a price in mind for most of the larger and electronic items, so come have a look, see that it's in working order and if you interested make us a fair and reasonable offer.
See you Sunday

Negotiable

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