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Just clearing some of my stuff out to make room for my move.

SMC 10/100Mb PCI "Ezycard" 1211T Network card. Nice and fast, fine for gaming or local networking. Was $90, asking $35

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Minolta camera F15BF. Auto everything - takes nice shots. Was worth $150 once. Got the manual, and comes with nice case. Still works fine (just got a better one). Asking $40.

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Custom 12" floor/sub enclosure for R33 skyline to fill tyre well. Was a bit of an experiment. Prolly more suited to 15" sub due to enclosure size. Still needs a bit of work to get it up to scratch, but unless somebody wants it might go in the trash.

Sony D-191 D-191 Discman. No antishock but doesn't skip too easily (fine for train use, sitting, etc). Megabass..attractive pearl casing. Quite slimline, not a huge tank like the old ones. Comes with power adapter. Asking $80

See below:

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Nokia 3210 Mobile phone. Comes with battery, charger. Still working fine. Not sim locked or anything. Offers??

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Nokia BMS-S2 NI-MH battery - suit 6210, 5110 and older mobiles (not the above).. offers?

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Sharp Carousel convection Microwave.. Was once a pretty top of the line model with the digital autocook stuff. Works, but it does seem to arc occasionally inside when cooking certain things? Might be ok for use in the garage or something. Prolly not heaps safe, but hey, make an offer!

PM or email [email protected] if you're interested in any of this stuff.

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hehe.. well it works, but i got another one so its like just sitting there. It only does it sometimes, no idea what is going on. It definitely looks cool in the dark :( If nobody is interested to the bin it goes...

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