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Item: Sony Ericsson K850i & Nokia 8800

Age: Used

Condition:Immaculate

Price: Make An Offer

Location: Parramatta

Contact: 0449521281

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Have the following two items for sale!

Sony Ericsson K850i $500

Comes with the box, batteries, chargers and manuals.

Immaculate condition. Upgraded my plan and i was given this fone. NOt required so its for sale.

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Nokia 8800 $400

Comes with box, manuals, wall chargers, desktop charger, two batteries and cd.

Good condition, perfect working order.

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Inspection is welcome, pick up is available and postage is offered on buyers expense.

Want these babies gone so make an offer.

Located in Parra, prefered method of contact is VIA PM or on 0449521281

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