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Hi

I have an iPhone 3gs 16gb in black for sale

Comes with box, charger, USB cord, manual headphones all in excellent condition. Headphones never been opened, still in original packaging

Only had the phone for 6 months, selling due to upgrade

Its in perfect working order and has the latest software, only downside is it has a few minor marks here and there and the screen it self has been cracked due to it hitting something in my pocket. Fully operational, works 100% just the glass is broken. It's about $80 to replace thats why I'm selling it cheap

Can MMS pictues to those interested, can demonstrate working

Melbourne, S/E

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Thanks

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Pictures below, as you can see its in average condition but perfect working order

Charger and USB plug not shown in pictures but they are included

As you can see headphones brand new, never opened, has the manual and original box/packaging

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