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Hey Guys and Girls,

I have 2 brand new and sealed apple ipod nanos for sale at $220 each plus postage. Both are white. Priced to clear. For those in Melbourne if you are prepared to pick up by Sunday afternoon, I'll make it $200. Be quick!

Ring Khoi on 0403911699. Cheers

hahaha don't you hate it when that happens? Guys, I've got one ipod left and I'll say again that the price is firm. I think many would agree that what I am offering is a fair price (more than fair IMO). You could try your luck on ebay if you are after something cheaper.

BUGGER!!!!!!

I bought 2 new ones last week for $270 each on Apple site.

D'oh!

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