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1867 days ago

Household Stuff, Sony Bravia LED, BBQ, Soda Stream, Chairs, Table, Sewing Machine, Juicer

Manjit from Akina

Anko juicer: used couple of times, bought last year: $50 ONO
soda stream, comes with 5 one litre bottles (3 unused bottles) and an empty cylinder, also 4 flavour concentrates (cola, diet cola, Lemonade and Lime): $100 for all ONO
4 plastic outdoor chairs: $20 for all ONO
All items are used but in neat, tidy and excellent condition..

Sony Bravia LED. UHD, 4K, AndroidTV, 4K HDR Processor X1, 4K X-Reality PRO upscaling, Dolby Vision

Android TV, Chromecast built-in, Google Play, Apple Air-Play, Apple Home-Kit

Sealed (bought last year, never opened or used) comes wiht original receipt. Listed for $1199 at Noel Leeming. selling for $1000 ONO becuase it is 1 year old so no manufacturer guarantee.

Send me a text at 0220525054 if you are intesrested..
Thanks

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