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980 days ago

Sofa for sale

Kelly from Massey

Measurements: L - 2550mm W - 980mm H - 740mm - This is a very long sofa
Approx 4 years old No visable tears or rips Needs a clean. one arm needs a really good clean but marks should come out also has a few marks along bottom you should be able to see in photos. These marks should come out easily. The black lining under the sofa has a small tear maybe about 10cms maximum could be stitched. aside that no tears anywhere. The main couch cushions have good zips all work covers can be taken off. Decorative pillows come with sofa condition all good don't think they have removable covers though. Need this sold asap as it is under covers in my carport due to not being able to get it through doors in my house. Even with a cover over this you would still be getting a good sturdy sofa - must be able to collect from Massey

Price: $100

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