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Item: Nokia E-series OEM Pouch/Leather case (to suit E63/71/72 handsets)

Location: Sydney

Website: Here and elsewhere

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Moving house, so just cleaning my room and found this. No longer own a Nokia phone so have no need for this accessory.

Price and Payment Conditions: $10, (includes express postage to anywhere within Australia at NO additional cost).

Contact Details: Via PM

Pictures:

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^ To state the obvious, handset pictured above is for illustration purposes and not included in sale.

(to suit E63/71/72 handsets)

Hey I'm guessing this was from an e71 phone. Wanted to point out that it doesnt fit an e63. The e63 is fatter than the e71; - I tried my friends oem e71 case on my e63 and yeah, doesn't fit well.

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