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Item: Sony Vaio TZ26GNW

Age: Used for roughly 5 hours

Condition: Perfect

Price: $1800 OR Parts to suit R34 GTR (Throw me a PM with what you have, Electronic Boost controller, Cams, Cam Gears etc is some stuff i'm after) or DJ Equipment / other electronic stuff!

Location: Brisbane

Contact: Pm or 0419741040

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Literally turned it on, configured it and started it up to have a play. I don't need a laptop as i have a desktop computer so i'm going to sell it. Was a gift from an American Friend (helped him out a lot in a difficult situation a while back) so i don't have a receipt that will really help anyone as it was purchased in the US. Any Inspection is more then welcome, i'll even record it booting / doing something and put it on youtube. Comes with original box and all cables and books unopened, even a VAIO carry case. The screen is awesome, its LED and very colourful and vibrant, the thing weighs next to nothing and has a massive battery life. It has had a ram upgrade when purchased so it now has 2GB DDR2 Ram. I called Harvey's and another retailer and was quoted around $3100 by both for the same setup, machines retail is $2999.

Full features and specs in detail listed at link below

http://www.pressdigital.com.au/mobile-lapt...ook-p-5433.html

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As far as parts swaps go i am interested in Suspension stuff, EBC, Cams, Cam Gears, Inter / oil coolers, BOV's pretty much anything to benefit the GTR. Either straight swaps or with cash adjustments!

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