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Hey guys,

Got this JVC Everio CamCorder GZ-MG330 today and really have no use for it so its going straight up for sale :action-smiley-069:

Its got 30G of space as i can see on the box and it says it takes up to 35hrs of video recording. Its also got a micro SD cart slot for extra space and 35x optical zoom and thats all the details i can see on the box atm.

It was purchased from a Dick Smith store somewhere and i called them up and they said they are selling for $500.

Asking price: $350 ONO

It hasnt been used and box is still sealed with a grey sticker that comes from factory as you can see in the image. Sticker looks a little pealed only due to handling.

Please PM me if your interested or with an offer.

Cheers

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location please?

Sorry mate, Location is Hawthorn, Melbourne. But im more then happy to arrange postage at buyers cost or arrange meeting somewhere. 

Cheers 

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