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259 days ago

Near New - Electric Recliner chaise 3 seater sofa with storage.

Vikram from Torbay - Long Bay

We brought the 3 seater Recliner sofa 3-4 months ago from Jory Henley , original price is $1399, it's big for our living space , we are looking for something smaller hence selling.

This can be dismantled completely and can be carried at the back of car in couple of rounds.. we have used couch cover so no stains , from a pet and smoke free home.

I can deliver to you for a small additional fee of $50 in and around Torbay area, sofa covers can be purchased for $20 additional fee.. we paid $80 for that. Pick up from Torbay , Auckland.

Dimensions(cm):
Total: 101 (H) x 256 (W) x 94 (D, without chaise)~165 (D, with chaise)

Price: $1,199

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