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Canon 40d, 2 Batteries, Battery Grip, Lens & 2+yrs Warranty


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Item Summary: Canon 40D + 2 Batteries + Battery Grip + Lens less then 1 year old still has well over 2 years warranty..

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used but as new!

Asking Price: $1350 instant

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM Me....

Extra Information: Well over 2yrs warranty.

Purchased everything early this year. Still has well over 2 years warranty as part of the 3 year warranty (1st year Canon, 2yrs with camera house). Purchase as Australian stock (not grey imported). Never dropped, scratched, or dented, So its in AS NEW condition. From day one, both LCD screens have had protectors applied, plus filter attached to the lens. Everything comes complete with box, manual, cables, CD, etc.. Great as a X-mas pressie or for a beginner.

What comes with this package:

- Canon EOS 40D body

- Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens + hood + filter

- Genuine Canon batteries (x2)

- Genuine Canon BG-E2N Battery Grip

PM me for further information or post here. No swaps. Pickup welcome or i can post it registered post at buyers expense.

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