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Good quality carpet

Sue from Taradale

CARPET

We are doing renovations and have a reasonable amount of good quality carpet available.

DOES NOT INCLUDE UNDERLAY UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE

Ideal for bedrooms, the holiday bach or to give a room or two a bit of a lift

The carpet is grey /brown (more Grey to me) cut pile and is we believe less than five years old.

Comes in three rectangles
• 3.5m by 2.9m - from bedroom INCLUDES UNDERLAY!
• 4.8m by 3.75m - from family room
• 3.6m by 2.9m - from dining room

OVER 20 square metres (as listed above).

There are odd triangles and extensions which are not included in the dimensions given – (they are minimum dimensions rounded down to the nearest 50mm). AND THESE WILL BE PROVIDED FREE TO THE PURCHASER

In addition, there are three bound edge mats in the same carpet measuring:
• 2.1m by 1.6m
• 1.7m by 0.6m
• 0.96m by 0.65m

MAKE US AN OFFER ON ANY OR ALL!

Negotiable

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