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3030 days ago

3 Old Bookcases/Shelving units

Verna from Taupo Central

Can take all 3 or just one, or just 2. Been used for heavy books. Selling each one for the price of a cup of coffee!
Perfect for storage in a shed, or garage, or room where you need to store lots of books or tools or bits & pieces. All have one fixed shelf, others changeable.
Tallest is: 1815 high, 950 wide, 245 deep - has 2 holes cut into the back of it where we used to have power plugs. Photo is the 1st and 4th photo (on left with books on it).
Middle one is: 1210 high, 785 wide, 315 deep. No back on it.
Shortest one is: 1050 high, 800 wide, 280 deep. Has back on it, with no holes!
Each one for sale for the price of a flat white. All 3 = I'll have 3 flat whites.

Price: $5

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