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Item: Nokia N70 Mobile Phone

Age: 1 yr old

Condition: Good

Price: $150 ONO

Location: Melb VIC

Contact: Barbs 0403 192003

Comments:

Hey, i got a Nokia N70 phone, used, pretty good condition just needs a new cover since the current one has faded areas on it....other than that its pretty good comes with 512 mb memory card with heaps of stuff loaded onto it....

Please call me if your keen...plz no time wasters

comes with box and all books, instructions, cables etc etc

http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_n70-1153.php

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Cheers

Barbs 0403 192003

$150 ono gotta get rid of it, got a new phone now

Also , will do a swap for a reasonable mp3 player for the car......

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