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Desktop Pc For Sale. P4 2.53 Ghz, 512 Ram, 40 Gb Hdd, Windows Xp And Office 2003


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Hi i have for sale my home Dekstop computer. Only selling due to upgrading to a new computer.

Specs are as follows:

Intel Pentium 4, 2.54 Ghz

512 MB Ram

40 GB Hard Drive

CD Rom Drive

CD Burner

17" LG StudioWorks Monitor

Mazxtron Keyboard

Genius lasor mouse

Speakers and Subwoofer

Pre installed with Windows Xp and Office 2003

I will reformat and re-install everything.

The computer runs fine at the moment and it will run better once i reformat and delete everything.

Age:2 years

Price: $300

Contact: Please contact me through here or send a msg to 0402365334.

Location: Melbourne, S.E Suburbs- Prefer Pickup but can post at buyers expense

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump.. Price Drop $200 and thats final... i dont need this pc anymore got my new one.. if anyone need pics let me know.. its good for a daily comp...

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