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Item: sony bravia 40" xbr series full hd lcd

Age: purchased Saturday 09/02/2008

Condition: new in box.

Price: $2800 (RRP is $3999)

Location: sydney

Contact: through pm (ask me for mobile number there)

Comments: item is brand new in box and for sale at quite a bargain. it comes with 1 year standard warranty including receipt of purchase. the tv was delivered to my work but i can organise delivery to you free of charge australia wide.

i've already sold a similar item to another member on sau so check my feedback if you have any issues with my reputation.

thanks :P

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i've already sold a similar item to another member on sau so check my feedback if you have any issues with my reputation.

plus one more :)

me!! hahah

Loving the Bravia tv- you wont be dissapointed at all

the one i sold to siddr20 last year around sept i got hooked up from a mate in which i passed on the deal to siddr20, so theoretically speaking that TV wasnt mine to begin with lol

i've only sold one of my own which was earlier in jan this year and i have another one (yes this is the last one i have, unless i decide to blow my money again)

yep its still for sale

thanks :teehee:

i bought this for my own use (which i did get hooked up for if thats what your trying to ask), but for those who know me would know my brother just moved out and donated me his lg plasma,

so i dont see a need to keep the bravia if i could sell it at a much higher price then the lg plasma and also get a little profit on the side? i mean it is brand new and someone will for sure get a bargain out of this comparing to if you went to a store. im sure alot of ppl on the forums are making profit on things they are selling...

hopefully that answers your questions

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