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Hi All

Looking to get rid of my iPad.

Its the 32gb WiFi-3G version. Purchased it as a birthday present for the missus end of October 2010.

From day 1 we've had it in the Apple flip case and screen protector. Rarely use it - only use it to keep our 11month old occupied when we cut his nails so he keeps still (something about Katie Perry and Stephanie from Lazy town - must be the hair).

Comes with extra warranty that was purchased at the time - i believe this can be transfered over.

Ill add some pics tonight but i dont imagine there be any sort of scratch on it (being in the case all the time) and you all know what an iPad looks like.

Item Summary: Apple iPad 32gb WiFi-3G version

Location: Campbelltown NSW or Lane Cove NSW

Postcode: 2560 / 2066

Asking Price: $800 or iPhone 4

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: dont use it much and really want an iPhone 4

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0423 293 563

Extra Information: Ill wipe/restore before i send it obviously so please dont expect to have any apps on it other than what you get after a restore.

Thanks

- Mike

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