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Hi guys!

I have a brand new Motorola Z6 that came with my phone plan that I dont need. It's never used and comes with all accessories, stereo bluetooth headset (S9) and a 1GB memory card. It's unlocked so you can use any sim.

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-2MP camera

-MP3 Player

-Bluetooth

-1gb card

-stereo wireless headset

-1yr warranty

-UNLOCKED

Also I have a nokia E65, near new, only been used a few times by my girlfriend. It's not scratched and is in original box. It's the red color one.

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-2mp camera

-MP3

-256mb card

-Symbian smart-phone

-UNLOCKED

Also have a Vodafone LG KP202 for $40, Vodafone Nokia 6234 for $80, LG U8500 Pink (unlocked) for $80, a Motorola D&G Gold V3i unlocked $170

Give me a call if you're interested!

Marcus

0409944731

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