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Ipod Shuffle, Nokia E71 Mobile, Samsung Mp3 Player


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Have a few items to sell.

First is a Nokia E71 Mobile phone in white. Only 9 Months old. Works perfectly, has a few marks n scratches on the body but nothing bad.

Great phone. Currently locked to 3 but Ill have it unlocked today.

Has all the usual, Camera, MP3 capability, WIFI, qwerty keyboard, Built in GPS (nokia maps), memory card.

Asking $450 ONO - just need it gone.

http://shop.three.com.au/mobile-details/Nokia-E71-Black

Samsung S3 MP3 Player, 2BG in white (black shown in pic) Only used a handfull of times

*Full Multimedia Device with Video, Music, FM Radio & FM Record, Photo & Text Viewer, Alarm, Clock, Games

1.8" TFT LCD Screen (QCIF 176 x 220)

Asking $60 ONO

IPOD Shuffle 4GB in Silver. New in box (unwanted gift).

This is the brand new shuffle model, the one that with the press of a button, actually tells u the name of the song/artist/album. Can store upto 1000 songs aswell!

asking $100 ONO

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