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Item: Nokia 6110 Navigator

Age: 3 weeks old

Condition: Awesome

Price: 450 FIRM

Location: WOllongong

Contact: PM or post here and we'll go from there

Comments: Hey guys looking to sell my 6110 navigator so i can obtain my dream phone lol

Phone is only 3 weeks old, comes with all boxing, cables, memorycard, software and works great, is fully unlocked and comes with an aftermarket cradle (which suction caps onto the front window) and car charger which i purchased so i could use the inbuilt GPS in the car. Phone is possibly one of the LOUDEST ive ever heard and is great if u work in a noisy enviroment or just like scaring the shit out of ppl your with lol

Im basically after $450 FIRM, i believe this is a fair price considering im also throwing in a cradle and car charger.

Photos can be provided on request, more info on the features can be found here.

http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_6110_navigator-1861.php

Would prefer SYDNEY or WOLLONGONG buyers, but may be able to post.

I am located in wollongong NSW

Post here of PM me if interested

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