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Item:World of Warcraft Account

Age:Roughly 2 years old

Condition:No history of report or trouble, perfect condition.

Price:Discuss offers in PM above $350, can negotiate

Location:Melbourne

Contact:0413945711

Comments:This account holds 2 level 70 characters, 70 Undead Rogue, 70 Undead Warrior, 29 Undead Mage, 1 Personal Guild Bank with 2 bought slots for alt bank, 29 Shaman.

The Rogue has Epic Flyingx2, almost every possible land epic mount, Roughly 5000 gold considering bags and junk, Gear, skills and proffessions (If you want to browse the current gear) can be found here: http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...ul&n=Kronos

Or a rough descripton:375 Mining, 375 Herbalism, 375 Cooking, 375 First Aid, 182 Fishing, 300 Riding, 350 Lockpicking, 350 Poisons.

PvP Gear:pvpgearqr7.th.jpg

PvE Gear:(dagger)pvedaggerlu1.th.jpg

PvE Gear:(sword)pveswordql6.th.jpg

Reputations:reputationssi8.th.jpg

Bank+Bags:bankbagsge5.th.jpg

Guild Bank:guildbank1mq6.th.jpg

guildbank2jp3.th.jpg

Other: Onyx Netherdrake: onyxnetherdrakevk2.th.jpg

Veridian Netherdrake: veridiannetherdrakerx0.th.jpg

The Warrior found it easier to put more items into one screenshot, has epic land mounts, no epic flying! 375 Mining, 375 Blacksmithing with epic recipes and 375 First Aid.

PvP Gear, Bank and Bags:pvpgearbagsbankfu9.th.jpg

Protection Gear:protgearnonspecmo2.th.jpg

Reputations:warriorrepvn7.th.jpg

For extra security, comes with SECRET ANSWER so nothing can go wrong.

These accounts will have more items and gold by the time i find the right buyer, so i will keep updating.

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Item:Full Desktop Computer

Age:Monitor 3 years old, mouse/keyboard 6 years old <-- easy upgrade for about $170 can get a G5 Razor and G15 Keyboard. Parts age listed in comments!

Condition:Still going strong!

Price:Offers above $400 or can negotiate! =]

Location:Melbourne

Contact:0413945711

Comments:Note: This computer is more for someone who doesn't mind appearence of their desktop and just want something that is solid and wont let you down as its outside is older.

17" CRT(yes you heard me!) Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard i can upgrade for you for no extra cost depending on if you want to buy your own (will be just standard stuff though), 350 Watt PSU replaced 1.5 years ago, 1.5Gig DDR2 RAM, 320Gig HDD and 40Gig extra, AMD 3800+ 2.4ghz~, 7600GT gfx, Realtek Audio Sound drivers, Logitech Webcam, Mini Subwoofer +2 small speakers, don't remeber name of case but silver stylish with little air vents on sides, green LED at front of case to show power is on (magnified by a small plastic cover), CD burner (can include 8x DvD burner if you want), throwing in a 1gig USB.

If you need a modem i can also throw in a iConnect 624 ADSL (ADSL2 supported) Modem with 4 Ports for other computers. You get all needed cables and wiring and any spare i have.

Software: Windows XP (Special Edition, enquiry in PM) with Service Pack 3, Any additional software you require i can add to the computer, games, graphics work etc, Office XP 2007.

Can Install Games: World of Warcraft (Obviously), Rise of Nations, Command and Conquer 3, Battlefield 2, Counter-Strike Source(account required), Starcraft!, Warcraft 3 + TFT, Battlefield Vietnam, Call of Duty 4 (account required), if you need more games just PM me to install them.

Any questions leave them here. Can post pictures if really needed.

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Item:Ibanez Fender (White)

Age:3 Years

Condition:Barely Touched, May need new strings

Price:Offers above $800

Location:Melbourne

Contact:0413945711

Comments:This is a very good condition guitar, comes with picks, whammy bar and stand. I have barely played it over the time i have had it. Bought brand new from shop back then, it now has 3 signitures on it: Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and John Petrucci from when they toured G3. This is a very easy to learn and clear sounding guitar for starters and even the most experienced.

The strings may have rusted from age but easily replaced.

PICTURES COMING SOON

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Was hoping to wait a bit more, but i need everything gone BEFORE June 6th.

If you have any interest at all but don't want the set price seriously give me a yell you might be surprised depending how much you offer.

-Putting in a free microphone with the computer.

-Free Extra 80gig HDD with WoW Account.

-And For an extra $35 ill throw in a Samsung X660, http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/index.php/...8;pid;2166;pt;1

NEED this stuff sold seriously!

A couple of changes on the guitar, i have 3 guitars and got mixed up on which one i was selling, the one i am selling is actually a SQUIER FENDERmy apologies

Edited by D-G

Throwing up my second World of Warcraft Account.

Item:World of Warcraft Account

Age:Roughly 2.5 years old

Condition:No history of report or trouble, perfect condition.

Price:Discuss offers in PM above $275, can negotiate

Location:Melbourne

Contact:0413945711

Comments: This account has 1 70 Blood Elf Warlock, 29 Undead Mage and a bank alt.

70Warlock:warlocklookxy9.th.jpg

EpicFlying:warlockepicflyzk2.th.jpg

PvPGear:pvpgearsdpd4.th.jpg

PvEGear:pvesdyg1.th.jpg

Bank/Bags:bankbagswarlockee6.th.jpg

AltBank:altbankwarlocksl8.th.jpg

Has over 5000gold worth in bags with gold etc

Edited by D-G
  • 3 months later...

*UPDATE*

So sorry, like i said i planned on a long trip, that was cut short so i am back here, my apologies for not checking this often and sorry to the guys who sent me PM's.

All characters have been upgraded (quite heavily).

-The 2 29 mages have become level 62.

-The warlock account has a 70 druid.

-Warlock pvp gear upgraded. 1213 Spell damage, 463 Resilience, 13730 HP

-Rogue/warrior account pvp gear upgraded. Rogue: 11554 HP, 1656AP, 35.28% crit, 415 Resilience, fishing 315. Warrior: 12000HP, 306 Resilience, 30.14% crit, 1672 AP.

-(Warlock and Rogue will be upgraded again due to 1800 rating = Season 3 weapons.) This includes Season 4 helm, guardian ring and boots.

-Accounts now hold (warlock account) over 10000 gold, (rogue account) over 4000 gold.

Rogue armory: http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...ul&n=Kronos

Warlock armory: http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...mp;n=Demonitrix

Warrior armory: http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...aul&n=Truck

Druid armory: http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...aul&n=Tonka

Sorry about the slow reply, if people still interesting please send me a PM, promise i will check very often.

  • 3 weeks later...
Please Delete this POST, ive tried over the last month to contact this user either through PM or his mobile but still nothing!

Cheers

he's selling the guild bank......

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