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Selling my laptop, all the specs are as per the topic title:

  • IBM ThinkPad R52 1846-61M
  • 1.86Ghz Centrino Mobile
  • 1Gb RAM (up from standard 512MB)
  • 80GB HDD
  • ATI Mobility X300 Graphics
  • 15" inch XGA LCD display
  • 802.11 b/g Wireless LAN
  • 10/100/GigaBit Ethernet LAN
  • CD/DVD-RW Multi-writer
  • IBM PreInstalled Windows XP Professional (OEM Geunine XP Pro label on laptop)
  • IBM ThinkVantage embedded security chip
  • Power adapter, User manuals, spare trackpoint knobs, etc
  • Laptop is roughly 6 months old, never left the house.

Price $1500 neg

Reason for selling: Upgraded to a MacBook Pro! :D

PM or email me for photos.[email protected]

SYDNEY ONLY - Will not ship. Meet-up or pick-up, so both party is comfortable that it works & no hassles with things going missing, damaged etc on shipping.

I will give a copy of my original reciept/ proof-of-purchase to the buyer (from Best-Buys), so the buyer should be able to inherit the original warranty. I will hang-on to the original reciept for record-keeping and tax reporting purposes.

Laptop will be restored via recovery CD to original factory status prior to sale.

Edited by shoey_R33

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