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Toshiba Laptop -Pentium 4 3.2GHz, massive 17" widescreen, DVDR/RW, XP, 512 RAM, 5-1 card reader, metal case, Top of the line unit which was purchased for close to $4000 little over 4 months ago. This thing is an amazing, super fast machine that beats most desktop units. Is being re-advertised on forum due to non-paying ebay user, really dont have the time to wait for another auction so willing to let it go absolutely dirt cheap at $1100!!!

Item is located in Central Melbourne.

Condition is faultless except for minor blemish on outer casing and small scratch.

Payment can be any way u want.

I can be contacted at [email protected] or 0423 335 951. Please sms or phone before replying to this add or email as dont use internet on a daily basis.

kind regards

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Sorry, I will only let it go for $1500 negotiable or $1100 buy out price. You can choose.

Let me know when ur in melbourne, and I will take you to a laptop shop where u can get urself a Pentium 2 old school laptop for $700, which u should be very happy with.

thanks

Surprisingly ...

With your $700.00AU on eBay.com, you should be able to get atleast a 1.0Ghz Laptop, or even higher. Pentium II laptops dont even excist anymore .. lols

j0hn3,

Im glad i didnt sell it at some ridiculously low price cos some jerk dosent want to pay wat its worth cos he A. Cant afford it.. B. wants something for nothing.

If its so overpriced, than why have I had to turn down over 11 potential buyers at the price I advertised it on firesport.com?

Im glad someone understood what an absolute bargain it was and jumped at the opportunity.

Tell you what... how would u like to purchase something for close to 4 thou, and then have some asshole offer u a measly 700 for it? Its people like you and that other schmuck that give this forum a bad name.

good day to you to scumbag.

Look, I dont care that you didnt make an offer, nor do I care what else you have to say. The point is that the laptop has been sold and you are just shit kicking with no real intention of achieving anything.

Any chance of closing this thread anyone, it would be a good idea to stop the jerks replying posts that have nothing to do with them.

thanks!

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