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Hi i have the following for sale:

Item 1: Hoya Cir-Polarizing Filter (58mm) - BRAND NEW ITEM NEVER OPENED!!

Price: $35

Location: Sydney

Contact: 0423180545 or pm me on here

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Item 2: Canon 18-55mm IS lens - COMES WITH Hoya UV FILTER!!

Price: $60

Info: Purchased early 2008. Great starter lens if you just getting into photography.

Location: Sydney

Contact: 0423180545 or pm me on here

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Item 3: Parco Camera Bag

Price: $60

Info: Excellent condition and hardly ever used. Great for starters getting into photography with few lenses. I could fit my canon 40d with 17-70mm lens, plus 18-55mm lens plus 50mm lens.. But if you just need something light to travel with or to take just the body plus one or two lenses this would be perfect!! Has heaps of space for accessories like battries, cables, manuals, etc etc..

Also has adjustable compartments.. That is you can move the dividers to your liking of storage.

Location: Sydney

Contact: 0423180545 or pm me on here

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Item 4: Shutter release cable for canon 350d. Im sure it will fit other ***d series canon slrs.

Price: $5

Info: If it doesnt work on your slr im happy to refund money etc.. But i know for 100 percent it fits 350d :(

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Item 5: Genuine Canon li-ion Battery for canon 350d. Perhaps it will fit other ***d series too.. such as 400d, 300d etc..

Price: $50

Location: Sydney

Contact: 0423180545 or pm me on here

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If you need any more info please just ask :D

thanks,

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