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2651 days ago

Free 80% wool carpets, grey/blue

Chris from North Blenheim

We are removing a houseload of carpet:
Large rooms
Good condition
No wear noted, but big renovations done and the carpet has to go.

Will be removed (with underlay) on Monday 24th (half house) and Tuesday 25th.

Always come up beautiful when cleaned in the past
Non smoking home
1 x cat at home, in case of allergies.

Photos attached, one with sun shining on it to try and show the colour.

021 032 1073
Address is close to Rapaura school
Sorry had to alter this to divide it up properly as too many enquiries and folk needing to know meterage etc. Now it is listed on Trademe at $1 for each individual room. If it doesn't all go on Monday and Tuesday anyone who has rang/messaged will be contacted and you can have it for free. So just text me if you are interested still.

Free

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