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Hey guys, been looking for some time now for screens; mostly on eBay but im not sure if i can trust them, and worst came scenario if something happened it'll have to go back to Hong Kong.

I found these Jaycar TFT Screen and they seem to be alrite. I believe they are NOT motorised but it might become an advantage when another model from Hong Kong which is motorized and might stop working after 6 months or so. then u gotta pay for freight back and worth to HK.

Looking for 3 other users here, preferably in Sydney just to make it easier in terms of sending them out. If i can get 3 users from SAU we're looking at $196 for each screen.

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The price being offered: Normally $225, if we get 4 users its $196.

The company that is supplying the products for the group buy: Jaycar

Where the products can be collected from: Would prefer Sydney buyers, i do not mind organising a meetup to collect the goods.

Associated costs for delivery: try to avoid delivery.

Where possible, please include a photo of the goods being offered:

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yes, but the lilliput is also over $600. i bought a trackball mouse off eBay for like $12 and that seems to do the job. im building this carputer on a limited budget its gonna cost me $600 up all upcluding laptop, screen, gps, bluetooth, everything basically so this screen seemed fine.

its about $20 more expensive than the ones you buy off ebay, i just wanna buy it locally for warranty reasons thats all.

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