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Got the following computer for sale...

Still in excellent brand new condition. Asking $800 for it as I've only used it once for a install of Windows XP and that was it.

I'm located on the southside of brisbane...

Extra Info:

- AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+

- 1GIG of Memory

- 1x 200GIG Hard Drive

- Super Writemaster DVD Multia layer DVD Burner

- nVidia Geforce 7025 Video Card

- 20" Proview widecreen (excellent refresh rate and graphics/images/photo's etc are very sharp and crisp)

- Wireless Logitech Keyboard & Mice

Can throw in the WindowsXP CD (original) with the product key for $100.

Brought this PC a few months back brand new and was suppose to be used in a new office. However, due to a few things happening in the business the new office never went ahead therefore, the 3 new computer's we brought for it aren't being used and 1 of them is for sale. We brought each of these computers brand new for $1300 including the WindowsXP CD.

I'll ask about the warranty for it as well.

I've currently got Windows 7 installed on one of the 3 machines and it's by far performing very good with no issues. The graphic's on the computer is awesome as well and would probably suit very well for a gaming machine.

Pictures:

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Contact Details: PM me or reply in here.

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After looking at pricing on other computers, the price on this is $700 including the windows XP cd, without I'll sell it for $600.

This is still brand new and like I said, only every been used once guys with installing windowsXP and that was it.

Want to have this sold by this weekend please :)

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