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3333 days ago

Single bed for sale, frame and mattress ~$30

India from Upper Riccarton

Hi all, I have a bed for sale, but also if there is any charity willing to take this furniture ( preferably to use rather than sell) it would be great to know too.

Well loved by the family, has been all three siblings first 'big kid' bed (bought 2000), and faithfully followed me to university, where we must sadly part ways so it may become another's 'big kid' bed.

1 m by 2 m single wooden bed frame with mattress, bed 36 cm high, bed head 90 cm high.

Can be dismantled into two sides, end and head, and the base.

Has scratches but is sturdy and has a lot of life left in it. Spiderman sticker from brother circa 2001 included.

'Single' electric blanket included (see picture), bought 4 months ago.

Please ask any questions.
Can only do pick up. Located in Ilam. Need gone by morning Saturday 12 November.
www.trademe.co.nz...

Price: $30

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