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2702 days ago

Whole G shaped Kitchen already removed

Lorraine from Fairview Downs

This very large Almond Melteca kitchen has feature Rimu cornice trim, a laminate benchtop and Rimu D handles – it is in excellent condition, there is a lot of kitchen!

Starting from the fridge wall there is a tall two door pantry, fridge flap door overcupboard, three drawer base unit, two door corner unit. Above the base units is a microwave wall unit with an open shelf above and three door overcupboard to the right, the Rimu cornice trim follows the tall units along this run.

Dishwasher space, two door sink cabinet, two door corner unit, two door base unit, above is a power pack space and two door overcupboard. Tall oven tower with single drawer below, double oven space (oven not included) and two door overcupboard. To the right is a single door unit, another single door unit with storage to the left and a bank of five drawers - the Rimu cornice trim follows the tall units along this run.

Please note: due to the size of the benchtop it was not able to be removed in one piece.

Kitchen comes complete with cabinets, benchtop, handles, and sink. No appliances are included. The kitchen measures approximately 3560mm along the fridge wall, 3210mm along the sink run, 3560mm along the hob/oven run. The servery return benchtop is 1470mm long, measurements are as in the pictured configuration

The kitchen has being professionally removed.

Pick up address is in Fairview Downs, Hamilton
Excludes: the microwave, oven, dishwasher, power pack extractor and fridge and all other kitchenware as shown.

Happy to sell units seperately if you wish.

Please contact; Lorraine on 027 624 9973 after 5pm.

Negotiable

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