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Hey guys. I have a Thermaltake Spedo case for sale. It comes with a 750w Thermaltake Toughpower power supply.

$220 - Sydney pick up is the easiest way to go. But i will consider postage if required.

It's in great condition. These are not actual pics. I will get some up soon. The case is at a mate's house right now.

You can't tell from the pics, but it's a BIG case.

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no idea. these were left overs from an office upgrade. the psu works fine afaik. but i havent used it myself, or tested it.

cosmetically, it looks great. but i know that doesnt answer your question.

Edited by Munkyb0y

It all looks near knew... Not a lot of dust anywhere.

When you say office upgrade - Was it a design studio or something?

I'm keen on the case either way (given unknown of the PSU).

I might be up in Syd next week to pickup a car... If i am I'll let you know early next week.

It all looks near knew... Not a lot of dust anywhere.

When you say office upgrade - Was it a design studio or something?

I'm keen on the case either way (given unknown of the PSU).

I might be up in Syd next week to pickup a car... If i am I'll let you know early next week.

no problem. let me know, and if its still available, come by and grab it.

yeah, they look in 'as new' condition. either hardly used, or very well looked after.

are you embarrassed, sitting there with your little fragile generic pc case? oooh dont press the button too hard, it might break.

you may as well throw a skirt on and get your nails done.

OR.. you could buy this BEAST.... and next time she laughs at your genitals, just point to the case... WUT NOW bitch!!!

:D

no seriously, i think nismoid is going to take this case, if he ever gets his shit together. but feel free to jump in if you want it.

the power supply is also still for sale.

LETS GO!!

Edited by Munkyb0y

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