Free Furniture & Electronics To Go By Tomorrow - St. Johns Area
Hi All,
Good afternoon !!
We are renovating our home and got few things listed below in our garage. Used the furniture and electronics for about 7 yrs now and happy to let go free to someone's home now that we replaced them with new one's already.
Note: We do not have dogs or cat so far hence can guarantee no scratches on the stuff listed.
1.7 Seater Sofa as seen in photos. may be lil bit of dust as it was in garage (GONE)
2. 1 Refrigerator clean and crisp in perfect working condition (GONE)
3. 45 inch flat screen TV almost 7 years but works absolutely fine (GONE)
4. 6 Seater pine wood dining table and chairs in perfect condition as sturdy as it can be just need slight shampoo clean up the seat cover (no tears on cover ) ( GONE)
6. 4 draw filing cabinet (GONE)
7. Queen Size Mattress (GONE)
8. Woofer and 4 surround speakers (In working condition) (GONE)
Will see if I can attach some photos as we are busy with renovation work but happy to show in the garage if you want to. No time wasters please *** FIRST. COME FIRST SERVE BASIS*** - Thank you
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