Second Hand Classenti CDP3 Digital Piano (Polished Rosewood)

FREE 3 year 'At-Home' warranty (parts and labour
included)
Price £1,495
Rent-to-Buy: £65 per month (read about the rent-to-buy here)
Delivery and assembly: £65 (or collect from UK Pianos in
Enfield, North London)
Age: 3 months
Colour: Polished Mahogany
Type: Display model
Condition: Excellent Warranty: 3 years
'at-home' (parts and labour)
View this piano in our Enfield store or call 020 8367 2080 to reserve
it.
Dimensions:
Length 139cm (54.7 inches), Height 99cm (39 inches), Depth 43cm (17 inches)
Music Rest Height: 17cm (6.75 inches)
Music Rest Width: 63cm (25 inches)
Floor to bottom of keybed (leg room): 61cm (24 inches)
Weight: 70kg (154 pounds)
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This piano is available on Rent-to-Buy
Rental Forms to print: Rental Standing order
Terms & conditions
Or Interest free finance
Call 020 8367 2080 for more information.
This piano is on display in the UK Pianos showroom: 83 Southbury Road, Enfield, EN1
1PJ.

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