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2078 days ago

Beautiful TV hack/support

Rod Neighbourly Lead from Melville

I have had this for couple years now. Need it to get gone asap.
Asking price $200 (buy now) or nearest offer.
I will not follow the order of who has messaged me, but who gives me the best offer within next few weeks.
I had a 50'in tv on it. Guess it supports a 55'in.
You will need to get couple screws to fix TV Support onto metal frame. I do have original screws/bolts, but cant find it. Will keep looking for it. Cant guarantee though.
I also cant remember type of glass.
Feel free to come have a look if you will. Send me a private message with your phone and I give you location etc etc.

Aprox size
H= 545mm (floor to top glass)
H= 1220mm (floor to top of the support)
W= 1220mm
D= 500mm

Negotiable

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