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CLEAN SOLID WOODEN / PLY PACKING CRATES $10.00 Each Cheap.!!

Murray from Halswell

CLEAN SOLID WOODEN / PLY PACKING CRATES. $10.00 Each Cheap.!! Public

Murray sim from Halswell

CLEAN SOLID WOODEN / PLY PACKING CRATES. $10.00 Each Cheap.!!

Hi All

We still have Boxes Available.

We end up with surplus Wooded Crates & we sell them off for the Work Social Club.

They are Clean / Strong Wooden / Ply with metal corners for strength

Come with lids.

2 Main Sizes

1000mm x 800mm x 900mm

or

1200mm x 800mm x 900mm

Can be used for all sorts of things

General Storage / Fire Wood storage / Made into Pet Houses - etc etc

Collection or Viewing welcome in Hornby - Christchurch.

Please Txt / Phone Murray 027 5417518 for any info.

Thanks :-)

Price: $10.00

Price: $10

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