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Stand alone white wipeable pantry cupboard-$60

Cat from Miramar

Stand alone white wipeable pantry cupboard-$60
Tall 78 inches/198cms
Wide 31 inches/79cms
DEEP 16inches/40.5 cms
15mm particle board with melamine


White wipeable pantry cupboard. The shelves have a scalloped edge making it easier to see what’s on the inside. It’s all wipeable wood. 6 shelves, 3 scalloped, 3 straight. Pickup only and you can pick it up from the evening of the 21st to the 23rd of March or the 27th of March until the 31st of March. On April 1st the Salvation army will collect it.
There is one small mark on one of the shelves which would be easily painted over.
I am also advertising it on Trade Me here
www.trademe.co.nz...,
Neighbourly,
Miramar community page and Market place. First come, first served.

Price: $60

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