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675 days ago

1×King single & 1×King single with a trundle bed

Ema from Manurewa

1×King single bed with headboard and mattress like brand new only a year old, the bed frame and mattress does not have any marks, rips or other damages, the mattress has an extra layer of comfort feels like your sleeping on a cloud.

1×King single bed without headboard plus trundle bed and a king single mattress only a year old still looks brand new.
There are also no marks, rips or other damages on the bed frame or mattress.
The mattress has an extra layer of comfort feels like your sleeping on a cloud.

We have taken very good care of both beds and also both mattresses have extra padding.
I do have a mattress for the trundle bed but the mattress is ok we have had for many years no extra comfort like the other mattresses tho.

Please no time wasters, only message if you are really interested, thank you.
Pick up/cash only.

Price: $700

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