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Item:Optima Desktop PC's

Condition:Used

Price:$250ea

Location:Albury/Wodonga & Wangaratta

Contact:Dan on 0429994246 or [email protected]

I have 8 of these systems available.

They have the following specs:

AMD 2600+ CPU

512MB DDR400 RAM

Set up with Windows XP SP3, drivers, flash etc. (XP Home, includes license and CD)

DVD-ROM

40GB Hard Drive

17” CRT monitor with Speakers and Mic

Keyboard and optical mouse

Audio, USB, network and other connections

Original Optima Media

1 month hardware warranty

Cash and pickup is preferred but postage can be arranged at your expense and will vary widely depending on your location.

Any questions just drop me a line.

Cheers

Dan

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The $250 asking price is essentially for the box as it is, the external peripherals, CRT, and XP are almost worthless on their own.

For the box alone (complete, as I don't want to be pulling parts out and mix and matching for everyone) I can knock off $20 (the real saving is in not posting the CRT if you were considering postage)

Cheers

Dan

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