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Moving from Sydney to Nelson Bay on the 29th (yes it's a hard life) so some stuff has gotta go.

  • Big, oldskool desk. 6' x 2 3/4'. 1" box section welded steel frame, reinforced. 1" solid timber top, drawers on either side, very heavy duty-would make an ideal workbench for your garage or workshop.
  • Vacuum cleaner, Sanyo 1100 watt 'hotdog' style. Good for your workshop or garage also.
  • 2x CRT VGA monitors, 1x samtron other LG, work fine
  • 1x xbox v1.1, motherboard fried, good for parts reserved 4 Nath32
  • various computer hardware, CD-Roms, PCI cards etc.
  • could be more, haven't gone thru the garages - stay tuned
  • ECR33 std intercooler, works fine. reserved 4 Nath32
  • Panasonic Microwave oven, good size, does what a microwave oven should
  • 6x Self inking stamps *NEW* in the biggest size you can buy. check the pics
  • 1x Motorola phone battery*NEW* p/n AANN4010A not sure which phones it suits
  • 1x Roll of Belden MilSpec 100ohm ultra low loss twinax. Used for ultra high speed networking. This is hands down THE best cable for DIY audio projects. perfectly balanced twisted pair w/ quad shield. Very expensive to buy IF you can find it
  • Nokia 'Matrix' style phone. not sure of model#
  • MadCatz Xbox steering wheel, tip top.
  • 2 foot high pile of magazines, mostly motoring, lot of good tech stuff
  • Mission/Cyrus M72 standmount loudpeakers
  • GameBoy Pocket
  • Sega Saturn Console
  • PC/Multimedia speakers, good for PC/Ipod etc one set has subwoofer
  • stainless exhaust tips
  • vinyl motor trim
  • Turd
  • walkie talkies
  • single din box
  • Water-to-air intercooler (AVO)
  • 2x VHS VCR's. one Akai Hi-Fi w/ long play & NTSC playback, 1x vintage (1987) JVC. Both are tip top.

AKAI IS GONSKI !

ACHTUNG! all freebies are GONSKI. No more enquiries please. Thank you to everyone who helped, esp. Jason & Sam, and Bong for helping with the Garage. YOU ROCK !! As for all the l4m3r5 who stiffed me on unkept appointments, I can't tell you anything you don't hear every other day...unbelievable that I couldn't give stuff away.

Any questions?

[email protected]

0424 569772

ask for Wells.

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interested on these:

Various computer hardware, CD-Roms, PCI cards etc.

:)

Am in sydney, near blacktown. Can u give some more info on whats available regarding the above? PM me

cheers.

1x Winfast GeForce 4 Ti 4200 AGP card

1x Accton PCI etehrnet card

1x generic PCI ethernet card

1x Conexant PCI 56k fax/modem card

1x Liteon CDROM

1x Matsushita CDROM

1x NEC CDROM

1x 4gB IBM notebook HDD

free to good home !post-1946-1161132413.jpgpost-1946-1161132445.jpg

man if you were willing to ship i would be happy to pay for the shipping on the lappy hdd and Winfast GeForce 4 Ti 4200 AGP card to adelaide....... are ya interested?

man if you were willing to ship i would be happy to pay for the shipping on the lappy hdd and Winfast GeForce 4 Ti 4200 AGP card to adelaide....... are ya interested?

Would be if I had time to get to the LPO, verrrry busy for next 10 days hence the 1.20am reply !

1x Winfast GeForce 4 Ti 4200 AGP card

1x Accton PCI etehrnet card

1x generic PCI ethernet card

1x Conexant PCI 56k fax/modem card

1x Liteon CDROM

1x Matsushita CDROM

1x NEC CDROM

1x 4gB IBM notebook HDD

free to good home !post-1946-1161132413.jpgpost-1946-1161132445.jpg

i'll take it :dry:

maybe pm me ur address so i can look u up :P

most likely it will be weekend i'll be pickin it up :(

thank y0! :sorcerer:

For Buddha's sake somebody come & take this stuff! Otherwise I'll leave it on the nature strip for the local vultures to pillage :mad: Vishnu's eight hands will make short work of it :P:(

Thanx mate

for the

xbox

vcr

laptop hdd

the mini book

and the computer accessories

and the stock skyline intercooler

guys if you are interested in any of the items wells has be quick.

This is for real

Top bloke

thanx again

Thanx mate

for the

xbox

vcr

laptop hdd

the mini book

and the computer accessories

and the stock skyline intercooler

guys if you are interested in any of the items wells has be quick.

This is for real

Top bloke

thanx again

Yes I am for real, no smoke & mirrors here :sorcerer: and now things start getting interesting.

1x Dell Inspiron 3500 notebook. Celeron 400, 2x USB, ethernet, 56k f/m, charger & shoulder bag. works 100%

1x Toshiba notebook, Celeron unknown! can't boot it due to rooted HDD. was tip top until disk failure. also comes with charger & shoulder bag.

3x Xbox fascia, leftovers from full-house X3 mods

I'm off work today I suggest you be quick, I'm a philanthropist now - but @ midnight I turn into a pumpkin :P

the best option is to PHONE me on 0424 569772, Don't have time to check PM's/email/posts in this thread. I don't negotiate on price!

Did I mention ALL this gear is FREE, no catches ?

Wells.

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Dell is GONSKI !!

Lil Bro's shaking his head "I can't believe I got a free computer" !!! makes me LOL. My generosity knows no bounds, peeps - I'm your SAU benefactor !

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1x Toshiba notebook, Celeron unknown! can't boot it due to rooted HDD. was tip top until disk failure. also comes with charger & shoulder bag.

Can I grab this?

Also the vacuum cleaner?

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1x Toshiba notebook, Celeron unknown! can't boot it due to rooted HDD. was tip top until disk failure. also comes with charger & shoulder bag.

Can I grab this?

Also the vacuum cleaner?

Yes of course but it's first in, best dressed. Or as Jim Carrey said in The Cable Guy "He who hethitateth, mathturbateth" ;)

Be Quick!

Will you be home this weekend?

Sorry Matt, weekend no good ;). For you peeps who are PM'ing etc if you want to get the goods I suggest you CALL. Phone orders take priority.

STOP PRESS: toshiba on hold for the Bong Master !

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