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Hello Up for sale is a

Sony Bravia XBR45 Series with LED backlight this series was considered one of japans flagship models and is only one of the few models that are made in JAPAN

Other series such as W ,V ,Z ,EX etc are made in malaysia !

Selling this TV due to warranty claim Sony sent us out a replacement TV and i have decided that i no longer need a TV this big this TV retailed for $4999

my asking price is $3500

feel free to ask any questions i can ship this item anywhere within Australia via courier which is approx $50-100 including insurance.

Willing to trade for some GTR34 mods + cash etc

more info at

http://www.sony.com.au/product/kdl-46xbr45...kdl-46xbr45+au5

Static Ice Price Guide Please look at KDL46XBR45

For enquires please send a pm or text 0450977709 as i do not carry my phone on me all the time.

Willing to put on ebay for buyer protection however the price will be adjusted with ebay and paypal fee's

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