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Hey guys,

Got my laptop for sale details are;

HP Pavilion Dv2500 Series (Dv2632TX)

Display: 14.1" LCD screen

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.5Ghz

RAM: 2.5GB DDR2

HDD: 160GB

Media: DVD burner

Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 8400M

Network: Wireless and LAN port

OS: Windows Vista Home Premium

Misc: Has a finger print reader, media remote and webcam

The notebook works fine just needs a new battery, you can get a 6-Cell on eBay for like $50ish and a 12-Cell for about $100. I'm selling it as i need something a little smaller/lighter (Netbook) for Uni.

Location: Hawthorn East, Melbourne (Can also meet in Bendigo i go up there on most weekends)

Price: $350 ONO

Cheers

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