Entertainment cabinet and matching end tables
We have tried to sell entertainment cabinet on tm, it sold for $170 but buyer then suddenly did not have any money to pay (she was bad listed 5 times before - my bad I should have checked). Now no-one is interested in the item any more - so I will list it here if it does not sell on tm. listing 1963949966
We are selling out timber entertainment cabinet with two matching end tables.made from a dark stained pine - have a mahogany appearance.
new furniture makes these surplus to our requirements and these show signs of age - kids have scratched the cabinet as they moved the tv around on it - see pictures.
the side panels have a leather look and the end tables have one drawer each.
All units are 500 mm high and 480 mm deep. the end tables are 570 mm wide and the entertainment cabinet is 1780 mm wide.
please note that neither the television nor playstation is included.
For an additional $25, we can drop off anywhere with easy access in Wellington, Hutt or upper Hutt. If you want it couriered you will have to make arrangements yourself.
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