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Hi have stuff for sale, Pics up soon

PHONES:

K750I-Silver

Basically new in box, been used for about a week till our whole family switched to three. Has all accessories, memory card, cables, cd rom, booklets, charger

$150

K750I- Black

IN box, hasnt been used in 5 months but was a replacement phone from povider and has hardly been used. Has most accessories, memory card, cables, charger....can look for the other stuff

$140

V3 Razr

Mums old phone, doesn't come in box just with charger

$100

LG Chocolate phone

Comes with no charger or box and is vodaphone sim only. (Sisters old phone)

$50

HP IPAQ

Got this as a promotional thing. Its basically a small computer with a phone, has gps, can go on the internet the real internet not phone net. Comes with cradle and charger, but can look for the other stuff that goes with it. These retail at JB at $900 at the moment on sale!

$500

Other stuff

5" Tachometer- New never been installed comes with everything, no box

$60

Ozito 40pc handheld tool. Used once, but not right for the job i was doing

Comes with the whole 40pc set with case. Drill used for a total of 5 minutes at most

$45

Interested in anything just pm

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