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1040 days ago

Free curtains, 2 pairs

Dianne from Hillcrest

We have two pairs of curtains to give away. They are old, brown with a design as shown in pic. Sun damaged, faded, have been washed and left with black marks on backing. They might be useful for someone who can repurpose the fabric, or use them for a caravan, bach, or flat. Or for someone in need of basic window coverings that will provide some dark and warmth. We are not claiming good condition at all, hence they are free :)

Please arrange pick up this week before we head to the dump.

Measurements approx:
- one pair was from a ranchslider door and window - 2300 track width.
- one shorter pair was from a rectangular window in bedroom - 2050 track width.
Curtain hooks included.

Txt 021496760 to arrange pick up.

Free

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