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Near new bought on the 17/05/2010 at Orange IT in Sydney. Box still available. But receipt will try to find for it.

Include everything comes with the box. 2 years warranty.Can support cod4 and bad company 2 no problem at all.

Price: 1500 ono

SMS or call: 0430857511 Jon

Spec:

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9000 2.0GHz

17" Ultrabright™ screen

4GB DDR3 RAM

1TB HDD

Nvida Geforce GTX260M 1GRAM

Wireless N

Bluetooth

ESATA

HDMI

IEEE1394

Windows 7 Home Premium

9cell battary

Reason for selling: My gf bought me a new apple laptop so no use for this anymore.

Pickup at Ryde area or maybe around sydney area.

cheers

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