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hey guys, i was talking to a mate in the business and he told me he had a fair few external hard drives that he can get in.

he said he'd cut a deal for my mates (sau members) if we can get numbers up on orders as he has to do them on a bulk buy kind of thing through his supplier.

the hard drives are Seagate and Western Digital.

pricing is as follows (for SATA):

80g - $120

160g - $140

250g - $150

320g - $160

400g - $200

500g - $240

750g - $360

these are a good price compared to most out there which use inferior hard drives rated at lower RPMs.

firewire is $30 ontop of these prices as he hasn't worked out a proper deal through his supplier for anything cheaper.

postage is an extra $12. pickup in Sydney is available.

pics:

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Group buy guidelines:

Payment will be in full prior to order being placed with the supplier.

Group buy will go ahead when I have 15 people on the list.

I will then ask for all monies to be paid.

Group buy will close when all payments are into my account.

ill update the list as i go.

First Batch

1. phillb - 320g PAID

2. SAM916 - 320g x2 PAID

3. Sl!m - 400g PAID

4. SoFly - 250g N/A

5. ztuned - 500g +p PAID

6. Miss Turbo - 400g PAID

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Hey Joe,

Put me down for a 320g - $160 with USB please :) In the black case.

I hope this fills up quick as I am running low on space... and I'd be most likely to pick it up if in Sydney.

Cheers

Phill

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more specs on the drives please.

brand? rpm? pictures? links to a website?

cheers

as stated, they are seagate and western digital.

7200rpm

pics will be up soon.

no website sorry.

Hey Joe,

Put me down for a 320g - $160 with USB please :) In the black case.

I hope this fills up quick as I am running low on space... and I'd be most likely to pick it up if in Sydney.

Cheers

Phill

pick-up is not a problem mate. you're on the list.

personally id buy seagate... but these days it doesnt matter.. lol they are basically all the same... btw im a computer tech lol... i have 4 or 5 western digitals, 2 seagates and 1 samsung.. lol they all work fine.

just wondering, do these things need an external power source?

also what's the retail on these?

they come with an external power source.

Ill take a 400 gig.. but I can only get the money after the 15th

ill keep that in mind, ive put you on the list anyway.

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