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2x apple iphones 16gb aus version

brand new unopened

unopened perfect

seen these go on ebay for $1200 mark 1000each ono or willing to swap for something or interest

these have never been opened got them on 2 phone plans and are not needed

will swap for anything of value 4 stud rims r33 auto stall converter ect pm me wat u have u might be lucky

Optus are selling them for $780 on a pre paid - put $80 credit and get it unlocked.....so a little pricey

i doubt that very much the hence there goin on ebay for 1000min so i think the price is good if not offer a price or something to swap i am located in melbourne eastern suburbs

Optus are selling them for $780 on a pre paid - put $80 credit and get it unlocked.....so a little pricey

Optus have removed the iPhone from their pre paid line up.

In any case, do *not* argue the price of items in the for sale section.

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