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Item: Conpaq V6000 Laptop

Age: 6 months

Condition: Very good

Price: $550

Location: Kilsyth, Victoria

Contact: PM

Comments: All up ive spent in excess of 1400 on this, so i will not lower the price. PRICE IS FIRM!

looking at buying a proper workstation so i can work from home. dont really need a laptop.

Purchased this 6 months ago..

Specs:

AMD Turion 64 x 2 1.7ghz Processor

1 Gig of Ram

80 Gig Hard drive

Built in Microphone

Wifi

Nvidia 128mb Integrated Graphics, Shared with Memory

5 in 1 digital card reader

Windows Vista Home (on separate partition for easy install)

You Get:

The computer (duh)

power cord

1 x "Life" Messenger style laptop bag

1 x Targus Extreme Back Pack laptop bag

1 x Logitech G5 gaming mouse

Computer will come with a Fresh new copy of Vista install, The full Adobe CS3 Software suite, and Microsoft Office Student 2007.

Pick up from Kilsyth in Victoria

Pics:

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r228/sp...17/P9200217.jpg

targus laptop bag:

http://www.electronicsoutfitter.com/images...18-tsb032us.jpg

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